[Bug 1782641] Re: Request: Rename "ubuntu-keyring" package to "ubuntu-archive-keyring" for consistency with Debian

Daniel Richard G. skunk at iskunk.org
Fri Jul 20 18:48:43 UTC 2018


Dimitri, thank you for laying out the rationale behind the package name.

Since there is good reason for things to be the way they are here, I've
opened a bug on the Debian side for them to address the naming
inconsistency:

    https://bugs.debian.org/904152

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #904152
   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=904152

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Title:
  Request: Rename "ubuntu-keyring" package to "ubuntu-archive-keyring"
  for consistency with Debian

Status in ubuntu-keyring package in Ubuntu:
  Opinion

Bug description:
  The package that Ubuntu calls "ubuntu-keyring" is present in Debian as
  "ubuntu-archive-keyring".

  Debian has separate "debian-keyring" and "debian-archive-keyring"
  packages, described as follows:

      d-k: GnuPG keys of Debian Developers and Maintainers
      d-a-k: GnuPG archive keys of the Debian archive

  IMO this is a reasonable distinction, as the keys of
  developers/maintainers are rarely needed by end users, and the d-k
  package is significantly larger (on the order of 30 MB).

  Thus, the current "ubuntu-keyring" package would be better named
  "ubuntu-archive-keyring", not only so that the equivalent package has
  the same name in both distros, but also to maintain the same
  distinction between developer keys and archive keys. (Ubuntu could
  potentially decide to ship a package containing Ubuntu developer keys
  in the future, and it would be awkward if this needed to be named e.g.
  "ubuntu-devel-keyring" or the like.)

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