There are some conversations in the wild related to that, but I have no
proper information or opinion about it.
The limitations I described are purely technical. The git binary in
distributions as recent as 2014 linked with a gnutls library that was
unable to take the available ciphers. It was wor
> On Nov 2, 2016, at 1:09 PM, Gustavo Niemeyer wrote:
>
> The problem was that git from very recent distributions linked against gnutls
> and did not support elliptic curve certificates.
>
Did something happen that made elliptic curve certificates undesirable?
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After complaints about the previous StartCom TLS certificate, it was moved
over to Let's Encrypt's dynamic generation of certificates using the
autocert package [1].
It's also been updated to be deployed as a snap [2], which means it's
better confined inside its system and a bit easier