Replacing HAL policy (yes, in 2017)

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Hi everyone,

today I was using dfu-programmer to update my nitrokey storage firmware
and I found out that it is old version with some packaging bugs and
also it contains file "%{_datadir}/hal/fdi/information/20thirdparty/10-
dfu-programmer.fdi"..[0]

I've never seen HAL in my life (probably when I was just starting with
Linux) so my question is should I somehow write udev / policykit rule
for it or just drop it?

[0] https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/blob/master/fedora
/10-dfu-programmer.fdi
- -- 
- -Igor Gnatenko
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