HI Tim,

Can you please elaborate the policy concern?

Is it a license issue? As linux-firmware also contains binary files
which is in main repository and loaded by default.  From the perspective
of "binary", I don't know the difference of cpu microcode vs. device
firmwares.

As the Intel cpu microcode is used to correct errata in the processor
which is important for users who uses the affected platforms. Even the
intel-microcode can't be moved to the main repository, is there a way to
automatically notify Ubuntu users that  there's a cpu microcode update?
And users can make their decision to install the package or not.

Thanks for your information and advice!

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