On 08/22/2016 07:28 PM, Laura Abbott wrote:
The secure boot patches have been around in the Fedora tree for a while now. They work well enough but there has not been much active work in getting them accepted upstream in recent years. The longer they exist out of tree the harder they get to maintain without extra support. If there isn't a path for the current secure boot patch set to be accepted upstream, we need to seriously consider if it's worth carrying long term.
Thoughts?
Once you have figured out what's preventing it from being accepted upstream you figure out the way forward for downstream.
JBG