Debian changes OpenSSH packaging
In April, Colin Watson (one of the OpenSSH package maintainers for Debian) started a discussion on the debian-devel mailing list, saying that he was ""reconsidering some choices in Debian's OpenSSH packaging"" because he hoped to configure the package ""more wisely within more or less our current constraints"".
But maybe the real reason is this:
- Edward Brocklesby (ejb) & Debian: Hacking expulsion cover-up in proximity to Oxford and GCHQ
- British Intelligence, GCHQ, Oxford & Debian conspiracy theories, Edward & Una Brocklesby fact checking
- Edward Brocklesby: how expelled hacker took over Debian's SSH2 package
- Edward Brocklesby: hacker received advance notice of zero-day vulnerabilities in MH and NMH email software
- Wookey, Intrigeri, Cryptie & Debian pseudonyms beyond Edward Brocklesby
- Sheriff of Cork & Debian Edward Brocklesby or Brockelsby Street confusion
- Trial by IRC, judgments, Edward Brocklesby, Norbert Preining & Debian expelled due process