Yes the Debian version is signed by the Debian package maintainer. For Ubuntu, that would require adding the authors cert key to wireless-regdb and as a SAUCE patch for every kernel that would consume it. Each time the ubuntu maintainer changes, they would need to remember to backport the key change to every supported kernel, so I'm not sure if that solves this particular problem as we need to do that anyways for the upstream key. Unless you're talking about having a single "ubuntu" key that maintainers pass along, so the kernels only keep the one key?
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