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regarding trixie-pu: package distribution-gpg-keys/1.115+ds-1~deb13u1
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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: trixie
User: [email protected]
Usertags: pu

Dear release team,

The distribution-gpg-keys package is a collection of archive keys for
RPM distros, much like debian-keyring or ubuntu-keyring. It does not
ship any code, scripts, or anything runnable, just a collection of gpg
public keys. So that bootstrapping images for new versions of these
distros can continue to work, I'd like to keep thes keyrings up to
date.

Debdiff attached. The only changes from testing are for the gbp/salsa
metadata and changelog. Since the keys are just pgp armored text
files, I've excluded them from the diff otherwise it's 99.99% noise. I
have already uploaded.

Git diff:

https://github.com/rpm-software-management/distribution-gpg-keys/compare/distribution-gpg-keys-1.111-1...distribution-gpg-keys-1.115-1

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Package: release.debian.org\nVersion: 13.3\n\nThis update has been released as 
part of Debian 13.3.

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