Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
> Previously it wasn't allowed to push different versions of the same
> project into repositories. That's why Fedora Modularity was invented.

That is what the Modularity developers wanted you to believe. The fact is, 
parallel-installable compatibility libraries have always been allowed, and 
they are the best approach to this problem, because they allow applications 
using the old and new library to be installed on the same system at the same 
time (without workarounds such as chroots, containers, or even VMs), unlike 
the mutually exclusive module versions in the Modularity approach.

        Kevin Kofler
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