Hi,

> On 2. Jan 2026, at 18:24, Gary Buhrmaster <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have not followed the other major distros
> (including, perhaps importantly, a major
> Enterprise Linux's planning processes for
> ELnext).  Do we have any indications as to
> what they are doing or planning?

RHEL uses Sequoia-PGP for RPM and is working to add sequoia support to other 
clients (podman, buildah, skopeo, eventually ostree, flatpak). Some of those 
have already landed upstream.

Availability of PQC signatures is a major driving factor for this, but not the 
only one. As of RHEL 10, libgcrypt (the implementation of cryptographic 
primitives underpinning GnuPG) is no longer considered a core cryptography 
library of RHEL.

RHEL 10 already contains RPM signing keys that cannot be understood by GnuPG.


-- 
Clemens Lang
RHEL Crypto Team
Red Hat

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