References
| The Modularity project has been retired and there are no modules in Fedora 39 or newer or in EPEL. This page is only retained for historical reference. | 
- Module metadata definitions
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A modulemd-packager format is used to define how to build a module. 
 A modulemd format, (a.k.a. modulemd-stream) is used to define the end result which is distributed to end user systems.
 A modulemd-defaults is used to defined a default stream and default profiles.
 A modulemd-obsoletes is used to define an end of life of a module and its replacement.
 A modulemd-translaations is used to define localized descriptions of modules and other human-directed messages.
- General issue tracker for Modularity
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General issues that are tracked here. 
- Modularity on Pagure
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Pagure is the default place for most of our git repositories. 
- Modularity on GitHub
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GitHub is an alternative place for some of our repositories. 
Other teams and working groups
- Modularity and SELinux
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Documents related to SELinux support in Modularity 
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