Dear colleagues,

I see that Fedora gating tests for OpenSSH fail because of, among others,
ownership/permission tests failure [1].

We have a ssh-keysign binary, that has sgid permissions deviating from
upstream, we changed it in F38 [2] (and rolled back the corresponding
patch) but the checks still expect sgid bits.

I believe that I asked some people how to update the data to make the
checks relevant, and I got a response that I should submit a PR to some
repo, and probably I even submitted the PR to the repo - but I
unfortunately don't remember the details at all (and looks like the PR was
not processed). Could anybody please remind me the proper procedure?

Thank you!

[1]
https://artifacts.dev.testing-farm.io/7a6fef07-41f3-40a2-8ee8-c327934eddcd/
[2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/SSHKeySignSuidBit
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Dmitry Belyavskiy
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