On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 10:48 PM Miro Hrončok <mhron...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 29. 08. 22 20:30, Ben Cotton wrote:
> > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/StrongCryptoSettings3Forewarning2
> >
> > == Summary ==
> >
> > Cryptographic policies will be tightened in Fedora ''38''-39,
> > SHA-1 signatures will no longer be trusted by default.
> > Fedora ''38'' will do a "jump scare", introducing the change but then
> > reverting it in time for Beta.
> > Test your setup with TEST-FEDORA39 today and file bugs in advance so
> > you won't get bit by Fedora ''38''-39.
>
> It is my opinion that breaking things on purpose ("jump scaring") is not a
> friendly way of making things happen. Sure, when other options are exhausted,
> let's consider it as an extreme option, but maybe we can figure something else
> out first.
>
> Have you for example considered:
>
>   - changing the default in Copr and rebuilding the distro, seeing what 
> breaks?

That's in my plans, but it won't catch user-important scenarios
not covered by tests of other packages.

>   - changing the default in ELN only first?

That's already done.
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