https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2329101



--- Comment #6 from Marc-Andre Lureau <[email protected]> ---
So far this is what I got from maintainers (awakecoding):

for the picky test data, most of it was generated using quick powershell
scripts or by invoking tools manually once and then forgetting about it. we can
put a README.md file in there just mentioning this. As for the authenticode
chain test, AFAIK a certificate chain alone is not subject to copyright, but if
it's really a problem, we could test against a different one, but we may have
he same problem in the end as nobody really declares a license on their
certificate chain
ok, so regarding the PSDiagnostics authenticode certificate chain: it was to
test an edge case for a certificate chain for which we don't know how it was
generated, but encoded the certificate differently from usual. I don't think
certificate chains are copyrighted, but if it's a problem we'd have to remove
the corresponding test.


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