some mirrors, e.g. https://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/ do support https
already, however there are other issues that would arise, such as
mirrors with broken certs, or certs that don't match the multiple dns
names for the server (see https://mirrors.us.kernel.org/ubuntu/ for
example) supporting https optionally on the Canonical run mirrors is
probably a good thing to do, and increasing the encrypted traffic
sloshing about on the internet is always a good thing to do (it puts the
needles in a bigger haystack).

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  Ubuntu apt repos are not available via HTTPS

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