kato...@freaknet.org writes:
Yes, but what about *adding* your own keys? This does not seem to be a
popular option, AFAIK.

Of course it isn't. Who has a reason to talk about it?

Microsoft doesn't talk much about that, because Microsoft wants most users to use Windows Upgrade and get timely upgrades. They document what people like us need, and their corporate salespeople will tell their corporate customers how to guard against industrial espionate, but their message in public is naturally about the common case: MAKE WINDOWS USERS UPGRADE AUTOMATICALLY.

The people who maintain UEFI-related software for linux won't talk much about it, beacuse they're employed to make things like Ubuntu work smoothly. At the end of a long day making UEFI work with Ubuntu out of the box, they may wrote a blog post or post on linux-kernel, and show an example of something. That something's very likely going to be about the stuff they did at work that day, not about the opposite.

The individuals who wrote the spec and code may all be friendly to people like yourself, but friendliness is not attention. They have little reason to talk about your usecase.

Arnt

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