On 29/12/2021 21:53, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
If/when something like this gets shipped, I hope Fedora limits itself to
shipping a policy that is the equivalent of SELinux's 'targeted' policy:
protect the RPMs that Fedora ships from being tampered with, let users
do whatever on top.

What about if the user wants to replace Fedora's version with another from mock/COPR?

This is a very common scenario. Most of Fedora packages can't be updated to the latest major version in stable releases due to Fedora Updates policy, and users install them from COPR.

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Sincerely,
  Vitaly Zaitsev ([email protected])
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