Launchpad 2FA is currently opt-in for everyone. However, it has been mandatory for Canonical employees for a number of years now. Details are documented here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSO/FAQs/2FA TOTP and HOTP are supported, so this works with hardware authenticators such as Yubikeys as well as smartphone apps like OTP Authenticator (from F-Droid) and Google Authenticator (Play Store), etc. We[1] think this is now easy enough and standard enough not to be a burden, so we are inclined to implement this as a requirement for all Ubuntu uploaders[2]. Any objections? Robie [1] "We" means the TB and the DMB [2] By "Ubuntu uploaders" I mean anyone who can upload to the Ubuntu archive, which I think means all members of ~ubuntu-uploaders whether directly or indirectly.
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