On 21. 08. 20 10:07, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
Josh listed some of the key reasons behind default streams: that
enterprise customers don't like to learn new commands. So default
streams allowed us to package content with shorter-than-RHEL-lifetime
and still `yum install foo` would install something the customer could
use.
I guess that "shorter-than-RHEL-lifetime" is the big differentiator, i.e.
normal rpms cannot be yanked from the distribution, but a module can be.
Actually AFAIK modules shipped at GA cannot be yanked from the distribution
either. Certainly not in Fedora.
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