On 25 October 2017 at 10:45, Kai Engert <kaie@xxxxxxx> wrote: > TL;DR: The change originally planned for Fedora 27 will now be done for > Rawhide Fedora 28, probably tomorrow. > > > We had previously announced to change the NSS crypto library to use the > new sql file format by default. Please see the attached message for the > technical details. > > Because of blocker bugs, it wasn't done for Fedora 27. During the past > months the known bugs in NSS were fixed, and the Firefox/Mozilla code > was improved. I think now we're ready to make the change for Rawhide. > > If I understand correctly, at the current time of the development phase > of Rawhide Fedora 28, it isn't necessary to go through a formal process > to make this change. > > There's always process if something is high enough level to be considered a "Change" Please follow the appropriate process to have this included as a system level change for F28. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx