Hi Arjen,

thanks for the heads up.

2011/5/25 Arjen de Korte <[email protected]>

> Arnaud,
>
> Since a couple of days I'm unable to connect to SVN since the root CA that
> signed the server certificate of 'svn.debian.org' is not trusted. I guess
> this is because the previous certificate was no longer valid. My question
> is, if this is only a transient situation (and a new certificate will be
> installed shortly) or has Debian chosen to use server certificates that are
> generally not trusted?
>

I was also away from Debian consideration, and suffered the recent
situation.
AFAICT, there has been a forced upgrade of what was called Alioth, with
service disruption, and some other matters (lists lagging, ...)

On the Alioth update status, here is the thread to follow:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2011/05/msg00007.html

Now for the root CA (ca.debian.org <http://ca.debian.org/>), I don't know
the exact situation and plan for the future.
I've sent a request to Alioth admins, who have changed, to get more info,
and cc'ed the -upsdev for info.

cheers,
Arnaud
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