On Wednesday 13 June 2007 20:44:19 Adrian Bunk wrote:
If the hardware was designed for the end-user to change the software running
on it - including running software that it was never meant to run (ie: a
complete webserver on cell phone) - then yes, the signing keys are a part of
the source, as the software running on the device is designed to be updated
by the user using the provided system.
If, on the other hand, the only "software updates" the user is expected to
perform are the installation of newer versions of the existing code
for "Security" or "Bug Fix" reasons then the signing keys aren't part of the
source.
I haven't looked into what Harald Welte did, but I'd be surprised if someone
tried following suit in America and had as much success.
Agreed.
DRH
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