Re: Landing a larger-than-release change (distrusting SHA-1 signatures)

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Another status update for transparency purposes:

1. openssl-3.0.2-3 and crypto-policies-20220412-1.git97fe449
   now distrust SHA-1 signatures in FUTURE policy or NO-SHA1 subpolicy.
   Meaning that updating the packages and issuing
   `update-crypto-policies --set FUTURE` /
   `update-crypto-policies --set DEFAULT:NO-SHA1`
   can be used to preview the impact on Fedora 36 / 37.

2. A decision has been made for Fedora ELN to track CentOS Stream 9
crypto-policies.
   A side-tag rebuild has been triggered prior to the switch,
   and has found ELN to be in a pretty broken shape in general.
   Work has been temporarily stalled on that side, but I hope to get back to it.

3. I've drafted the following wiki pages so far:
   https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/StrongCryptoSettings3Forewarning1
   https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SHA1SignaturesGuidance
   https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/WeakCryptographyException
   feedback is welcome as usual.
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