On Mon, Jan 09, 2017 at 06:06:24PM -0500, langdon wrote:
I also am not sure I am comfortable with the move toward exposing
proprietary software that we have been considering/implementing.
However, I do think there is some benefit to being able to show
firefox next to chrome when someone looks to install it. With
information about the differences. We have no opportunity to educate
users when they just go to google and download it directly. Again,
modularity or containers have no bearing on that discussion, they
are an implementation detail.
N.B. this is referring to yet a separate thing unrelated to *either*
multilib or Modularity; a proposal from Workstation to allow users to
opt-in to selected third-party repositories which may contain
proprietary software. It's a good conversation but *way* off the topic
here. (And I know I'm encouraging the wandering by replying but I just
wanted to make sure that that's clear for anyone following along or
finding this later.)
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader