Re: Suggestion to end support for legacy 1024-bit RSA root CAs in Fedora stable

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On Fri, 2016-08-19 at 09:45 -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> However, pre-release Fedora is different from released Fedoras in that the
> updates-testing repo is enabled by default on them. This means that if you
> push
> the ca-certificates package to updates-testing before next week's Go/No-Go
> meeting, it is guaranteed that it will already be available to anyone doing a
> dnf update from the moment they install the Alpha media. This makes it exactly
> one update from inclusion on Alpha systems. It does not need to wait for a
> stable push to get there.

Thank you for this detail.

In other words:
- exclude this change from alpha to avoid all risks
- create the alpha release, and after it's done:
- build this change into f25 updates-testing
- all F25 alpha users doing updates will get this change
  immediately and will participate in testing it.

That sounds good to me.

Thanks
Kai
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