On Tue, 2025-12-30 at 11:49 +0000, Christian Stadelmann wrote:
> Thanks for your response! I'm sorry I might have been a bit impatient. Some 
> of the bugs were fixed upstream, but I am aware that we cannot expect a 
> maintainer to track upstream so closely that they would get notified on these 
> upstream fixes.

In case you're not aware, Red Hat has a company shutdown every year
from Dec 25 through Jan 2 (more or less), meaning basically everyone
who works at RH is off work during that time. Of course there's cover
for critical functions, but generally you can't expect an RH-employed
maintainer to be doing 'routine' stuff like upstream monitoring during
that timeframe. I'm pretty sure the gnupg maintainers *do* usually
monitor upstream things like this, but during this particular
timeframe, it's different.
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