I have been thinking about proposing a Change to Fedora 39,
which would disable yum modular repos by default in installs.
I thought I would float the idea here first.

I suspect the vast majority of Fedora users don't use
the modular repos, so I don't see the point of enabling
them by default anymore. Does this make sense?

I know dnf5 is coming with performance improvements
but I still think turning off the modular repos would speed up dnf
and save users a lot of time.

Jens (pulling his flame-wear closer :)

ps I think it would be a good idea to disable the cisco-h264 repo too by
default in the fedora container image, and maybe also for headless Fedora
editions.
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