I'm not entirely a fan of this, though it could have uses in other places;
Debian for example, could use this to enable HTTPS-like security without requiring mirrors to upgrade their security to the late 2000's.
I'm not entirely a fan of this, though it could have uses in other places;
Debian for example, could use this to enable HTTPS-like security without requiring mirrors to upgrade their security to the late 2000's.