> How big is the demand for this kind of lockdown?

It can help users security, but most users have no idea what this is. Software 
should be secure by itself, without users needing extra effort.

> As a since-last-century Linux user, I'm choosing Fedora
> exactly to NOT have all this signing/trusted boot
> complications on my systems and I do not see a reason
> to turn Fedora into Android (or, worse, iOS).

This will not turn fedora even remotely similar to iOS or Android. You still 
completely control userspace, and can modify the kernel if you want, you just 
need to run the command to resign the kernel. You can also easily disable, and 
have no impact to the rest of the system, other than reduced security.
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