Ken, Ubuntu has had ca-certificates 20090814 since Ubuntu 9.10 and this is the 
same version that was in Debian until recent non-maintainer-uploads (NMUs): 
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/c/ca-certificates/ca-certificates_20090814+nmu3/changelog.
 I checked the newer Debian versions already and I don't see anything in the 
changelogs to indicate added DigiCert certificates. Ubuntu has these in 
/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/ already:
DigiCert_Assured_ID_Root_CA.crt
DigiCert_Global_Root_CA.crt
DigiCert_High_Assurance_EV_Root_CA.crt

What needs to happen is a bug needs to be filed with Debian stating that
mozilla now has additional certificates for DigiCert, and which ones are
new, and that they should add them. At that point, that bug should be
added to this one. When it is fixed in Debian, we can perform a sync
into the development release of Ubuntu (Oneiric), and then perform an
SRU using https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates.

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  DigiCert certificates should be included in Ubuntu

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