I add my vote to get 2.0.8 in Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy)! On March 13 (in a
few days), there's something happening called Beta Freeze
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyReleaseSchedule), so maybe it's too late.

It would be very good to have 2.0.8 in Ubuntu, because, as far as I
know, now it officially supports the recently approved OpenPGP standard
allowing the new type of DSA signatures. Also, it supports the
generation of these signatures (2.0.7 doesn't).

It would be a big pity if this LTS release was stuck with not only an
outdated version, but also a version that supports an old, superseded
version of an important standard -- and at the same time the new version
is in Debian -- http://packages.debian.org/sid/gnupg2

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