Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
Will the ISOs be respun to reflect the changes as well so that what is
in os/ or in os.newkey/ meets what each of the ISO expects? I guess this
is primarily relevant to respins, netinstalls and so forth, as the old
RPM-GPG-KEYs will be in the root of those ISOs and I can only presume
they are used, and people will want to use os.newkey/ as the tree to
install from.
At this time, the isos will not be respun. We will however re-sign the
SHA1SUM file with the new gpg key. We are certain that the content on
the ISOs (and the numerous hard copies floating about) are safe. The
only content to be left in the repos these isos will be able to access
out of the box will be the transition fedora-update release, and the
fixed packagekit for gpg importing. We'll also have mirrormanager
direct all requests for the old dir directly to mirrors which we have
ultimate control over.
I'm not sure how that solves the net install use case, especially if
mirrormanager is going to redirect to os.newkey/, as signatures used on
os.newkey/ packages will not meet what the installer expects the
signature to be on these files.
You misunderstand the New Key plan. Mirrormanager for the existing
repos fedora, updates and updates-testing will not redirect to the new
location. Please read the plan again carefully.
Warren Togami
wtogami@xxxxxxxxxx
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