Hi all,

Greetings! I have been watching the e-mail traffic for a while now, but have 
not yet introduced myself. My first distro of Fedora was Fedora 10. I love 
Fedora. 

I have a question that might be a stumbling block to those who might be 
considering leaving the mainstream OS lot permanently and switching to Fedora:

Does anyone know if Bug 877623 fixed now? This is the issue in which fedup does 
not verify online update sources and might be vulnerable to man-in-the-middle 
attacks. For someone who is still using their first distro of Fedora and who is 
looking to upgrade, this bug could be a show stopper that might drive her/him 
away from Fedora. 

I read the comments in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=877623 and 
it looks like the bug might have been at least partially fixed by a gentleman 
by the name of Will Woods. Confirmation of this resolution would be handy in 
marketing Fedora as secure. If it is indeed fixed, then the warning on the 
Fedup page (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp) should be removed as it might 
alarm people.

I am interested in what the rest of the group has to say about this.

I wish all a pleasant evening/day (depending on your respective time-zones).

clear skies,
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Joe Rauch
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