This issue tracks the release note for the following Fedora Change:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Platform_Python_Stack - @churchyard @cstratak @torsava
If you own this change, please add additional information here that we should communicate to Fedora users. Specifically, please consider:
Your notes to us do not need to be formally written. We will edit them and add details as needed. This is a way for you to ensure that we know what is critical about your change.
If you want to write this release note, then:
Once you're done with the above, make sure to either commit the relnote to an appropriate section of the Release Notes book, or, if you're not familiar with Git, AsciiDoc, or whatever else, just add it to this issue as a comment and let pbokoc[1] know that you're done with this one and you'd like the note included. Be sure to do this at least one day before the final release (October 29 according to the current schedule). Also make sure to do this even for relnotes that haven't been checked by the change owner.
[0] You can do that by asking the change owner listed on the wiki page; alternatively you can infer it by checking the tracker bug (linked in Wiki) in Bugzilla and looking at its status; see bug comments for details. Ask someone on the mailing list or on IRC if you're not sure. [1] In #fedora-docs on FreeNode (UTC+1 timezone, online mostly during the day on weekdays), or pbokoc @redhat.com if you can't get a hold of me on IRC.
This change was merely an implementation detail for modularity. It has no impact on normal non-modular Fedora at all. Also, chances are, it will get reverted before the release.
New features available because of this change - pick 2 or 3 that are important
Modular Fedora with independent Python modules.
Considerations for users of previous releases of Fedora (upgrade issues, format changes, etc.)
No upgrading in the modular Fedora world, no changes for normal Fedora.
Links to any upstream Release Notes
This change is downstream only.
If this helps Fedora be a superior environment for our target audiences, please explain how so that we can emphasize this.
It doesn't.
@churchyard it sounds like this change doesn't need to be documented if it makes the releaes. Do you agree?
Exactly my thoughts.
Thank you. Closing.
Metadata Update from @bex: - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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