On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 11:02 AM Daniel Mach <dm...@redhat.com> wrote:

> If a user migrates from RHEL 7 to the next version of RHEL (or CentOS),
> there will be continuity in used algorithm and history db checksums.
> It's important to some enterprise customers to keep the history db in a good 
> shape.
> Fedora users don't care about that much in general.
>
This makes sense. Let me ask from another angle: does Fedora lose
anything from not using the current dnf history algorithm (apart from
the discontinuity when we switch)? Would it make sense to have that be
a configurable option where Fedora defaults to the dnf model and RHEL
defaults to the yum model or is it essentially a cosmetic difference?

-- 
Ben Cotton
Fedora Program Manager
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
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