On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 9:52 AM Kevin Kofler via devel < devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Patrick マルタインアンドレアス Uiterwijk wrote:
I'd like to point out that after many requests, I have updated the change page for this significantly, with more details as to the goals (and non-goals) of this feature, and answers to many other questions asked.
Sorry, but these clarifications only make it even clearer to me that I do not want this.
The size measurements show that the RPMDB increases by 20%, which is a lot. Also, the unit "bytes" in that sentence seems to be wrong, because the next sentence speaks of a 5 MB increase.
And this "feature":
| Having all files signed with Fedora keys would enable integration with for | example [https://keylime.dev/], which is a CNCF project that implements | remote system attestation, based on which a system may or may not get | access to secrets and other consequences.
claims that those signatures can be used by a remote system to enforce an unmodified Fedora, which is a blatant violation of GPLv3 requirements.
Keylime cannot be used to enforce anything, it will only monitor and there are already many tools that already do the same thing (aide, rpm -v etc).
There are zero GPLv3 violations here. Any violation would need to be enacted outside of the project.
Kevin Kofler
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