RE: UEFI Revocation List being distributed by Debian

2020-05-08 Thread Mario.Limonciello
> -Original Message- > From: Steve Langasek > Sent: Friday, May 8, 2020 3:35 PM > To: Limonciello, Mario > Cc: debian-legal@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: UEFI Revocation List being distributed by Debian > > Hi Mario, > > On Thu, May 07, 2020 at 02:25:41AM +, mario.limoncie...@de

RE: UEFI Revocation List being distributed by Debian

2020-05-07 Thread Mario.Limonciello
To the original conversation that started this, upstream fwupd decided not to ship the updated database due to this discussion. The feature that will use it will display an error message telling a user where to fetch it from and manually install on their system instead to use the feature. > -

Re: UEFI Revocation List being distributed by Debian

2020-05-06 Thread Mario.Limonciello
Paul, Appreciate your response. On May 7, 2020 00:26, Florian Weimer wrote: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] * Paul Wise: > This sort of data is liable to be out of date if included in the > source code of fwupd, I think this should be separate to fwupd in the > same way that tzdata is separate to glibc and

UEFI Revocation List being distributed by Debian

2020-05-06 Thread Mario.Limonciello
Hello, Recently there has been a discussion within upstream fwupd to start including the UEFI dbx revocation list directly with the fwupd package. During the code review for this as part of reviewing the terms included with it there are concerns if this would fit within the DFSG. Would it be