relevance of "Legacy Software Support" in f9?

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  setting up an f9 system for someone else, and i'm wondering how big
a deal it is these days to install legacy software support anymore.
i've always included it in previous installs of fedora but, for the
sake of simplicity, i'm wondering if it's safe to just leave it out
these days.

  will doing that break anything critical or anything still commonly
used?

rday
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