This issue tracks the release note for the following Fedora Change:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/libcurlBackToOpenSSL - @kdudka
If you own this change, please add additional information here that we should communicate to Fedora users. Specifically, please consider:
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If you want to write this release note, then:
Once you're done with the above, make sure to either commit the relnote to an appropriate section of the Release Notes book, or, if you're not familiar with Git, AsciiDoc, or whatever else, just add it to this issue as a comment and let pbokoc[1] know that you're done with this one and you'd like the note included. Be sure to do this at least one day before the final release (October 29 according to the current schedule). Also make sure to do this even for relnotes that haven't been checked by the change owner.
[0] You can do that by asking the change owner listed on the wiki page; alternatively you can infer it by checking the tracker bug (linked in Wiki) in Bugzilla and looking at its status; see bug comments for details. Ask someone on the mailing list or on IRC if you're not sure. [1] In #fedora-docs on FreeNode (UTC+1 timezone, online mostly during the day on weekdays), or pbokoc @redhat.com if you can't get a hold of me on IRC.
Metadata Update from @rkratky: - Issue assigned to rkratky
The message that should go to Fedora Release Notes is at the bottom of the Fedora Change page: libcurl will use OpenSSL for TLS and crypto (instead of NSS). TLS certificates and keys stored in NSS database need to be exported to files for libcurl to be able to load them.
@kdudka, could you please have a look at the following text for this RN:
libcurl switches to using OpenSSL
The libcurl library now uses OpenSSL for TLS and crypto (instead of NSS). TLS certificates and keys stored in the NSS database need to be exported to files for libcurl to be able to load them. See http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/NSS_Database for instruction on how to work with the NSS database.
Looks good to me. Thanks!
Metadata Update from @rkratky: - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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