On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 5:17 AM Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jan Kurik wrote:
> In Fedora 28, the Server Edition debuted new modular functionality,
> allowing end-users access to alternative versions of popular software. Due
> to technical limitations with package-management software, it was not
> available for non-Server deployments of Fedora. Beginning with Fedora 29,
> all installations of Fedora will have modules available for installation
> and update. This will be done by merging the `fedora-repos-modular`
> sub-package back into the `fedora-repos` package.
Will the repositories be enabled or disabled by default?
Enabled by default. Packaging policy will require that modules with a default stream may not override packages in the standard repo.
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