On 12/13/2009 06:16 AM, Christopher Brown wrote:
2009/12/11 Adam Goode adam@spicenitz.org:
We should definitely use Debian's key, right? Otherwise some Fedora CLI libraries would be unnecessarily incompatible with Debian, and whoever else uses Debian's key.
The whole business of not shipping code-signing keys is a little contrary to open source. I think this is something that GPLv3 would prohibit. We should use a single well-known signing key for any package that we don't have the keys for, I think.
You're right.
This has already been resolved in devel by added mono.snk to the mono-devel package. I'm just waiting on commit access to make the required changes to F-11 and F-12 unless someone else wants to do it.
It looks like spot generated a new mono.snk. I was arguing to use Debian's mono.snk, for cross-distro compatibility. Shouldn't everyone should use Debian's key unless a package provides its own?
Adam