Hi


On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 10:29 AM, Jan Zelený  wrote:

We are on the same page, thanks for your input.

I don't think so.  You are clearly arguing for a temporary compatibility wrapper but eventually forcing everyone to use dnf as the command.  The other side is wanting yum to continue to remain the name for the command with yum-legacy for temporary transition.  In otherwords, dnf is an internal project name and doesn't need to be exposed to the user.  The analogy to systemctl doesn't work because systemctl is part of a completely separate project that works very differently from service command while dnf is a experimental fork of yum with a few fairly minor differences in command line and configuration options.

Rahul