Re: non-disclosure of infrastructure problem a management issue?

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Alan Cox venit, vidit, dixit 21.08.2008 14:56:
>> If there is an issue severe enough which warrants stopping updates 
>> (which indicates that rpm signing keys have been compromised) why
>> should we trust those fingerprints and servers?
> 
> Because you have no other basis of trust at all if you don't believe
> the master keys ?

Exactly this is how I came to trust e.g. the rpm signing keys in the
first place: there was no other basis but to trust the master keys in a
"no news is good news" situation where everybody trusted them and no
problems arose. Now there is news - seemingly bad news - and there are
problems. Trust is easily lost but hard to restore. Debian folks can
tell you...

> Or you set up a new infrastructure and create the 'provisional fedora
>  project' or whatever.

Don't trust me! ;)

Michael


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