On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 10:26 AM, Miroslav Suchý <msu...@redhat.com> wrote:
> Right now at least two projects (mock and fedora-upgrade) contains and use 
> those keys.
> So once this get into Fedora (and Epel) I can remove those keys from 
> fedora-upgrade and mock and use this common package.
>
> Mock need CentOS and Epel keys when installing epel chroot and vice versa 
> when installing fedora chroots on RHEL/CentOS.
> It can not use epel-release because it is not available on Fedora.

Thanks, it all makes sense now.

> The other keys (rpmfusion and in future Copr) are there just because we can. 
> It is meant as safe way of delivery.
> Instead of manual downloading from web and verification that the download is 
> correct (do you really do that?)

When it comes to keys on my systems, yes, I tend to get _that_ paranoid.
Btw, what about upstream links to the keys in the spec file?
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