Re: Modularity: The Official Complaint Thread

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On 05. 11. 19 21:17, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
I'm sure there are other pain points and I encourage you to share
them. Please adhere to the guidelines about objectively measurable
issues, though.

M4. Since modularity started in Fedora, I've observed a pattern. A certain dnf behavior is UX unfriendly, weird or arguably buggy. The dnf team refuses to fix it with "our hands are tied by modularity spec". Later it takes ages to create an ugly workaround or the bugs are not fixed.

Put it in somewhat measurable issue. Since modularity:

 - there is a significantly higher number of dnf usability problems
 - dnf usability bugs take significantly more time to fix
 - dnf usability bugs are CLOSED WONTFIX/CANTFIX significantly more often
 - dnf usability bugs are left open without a fix significantly more often

Note that I haven't done any actual statistic, this is based only on my personal experience. Chances are, this was always the case and before modularity I was just lucky not to experience this.

This is one of the examples of this:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1636285

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