Approved: Fedora 22 Will Replace Yum With DNF

Written by Michael Larabel in Fedora on 19 June 2014 at 12:08 AM EDT. 15 Comments
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The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee has gone ahead and improved the feature request of replacing Yum with DNF for the Fedora 22 release likely to happen in the first half of 2015.

Already planned out by FESCo for Fedora 22 (not the Fedora 21 release coming late in the year) is replacing the Yum package manager with DNF, the "next-generation Yum" built atop the Hawkey library and designed to be a lot faster than Yum while offering a handful of other advantages too.

Last week I wrote about plans going forward to replace Yum by default with DNF and that's now been approved by the Fedora's engineering committee. Per the meeting minutes, the team decided yesterday, "Fedora 22 will use DNF by default, details will be worked out as we go."

Those not up to speed on the DNF developments and its plans for replacing Yum, see the details on the Fedora Project Wiki.
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