Adam Majer wrote:
Certainly, the backports.org keyring is useful to some people, *but* it is,

  1. not free software
Presumably the following packages would never have made it into Debian if a public key didn't comply with the DFSG.

debian-archive-keyring - GnuPG archive keys of the Debian archive
debian-edu-archive-keyring - GnuPG archive keys of the Debian Edu archive
debian-keyring - GnuPG (and obsolete PGP) keys of Debian Developers
debian-maintainers - GPG keys of Debian maintainers
emdebian-archive-keyring - GnuPG archive keys for the emdebian repository

Having said that, having one entire package for one key file seems like overkill to me; is there not any other way of securely distributing the key?

Brian May


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