krb5 (1.13~alpha1+dfsg-1) experimental; urgency=low

  [ Benjamin Kaduk ]
  * New upstream prerelease:
    - Add support for accessing KDCs via an https proxy using the MS-KKDCP
      protocol, using a plugin provided by the new krb5-k5tls package, which
      uses openssl for the TLS implementation.  The openssl-using code is
      confined to a separate, runtime-loadable, plugin module, in a separate
      package, to ameliorate concerns about GPL code that links libkrb5 running
      into issues with the openssl license.  The Kerberos license is both
    GPL and OpenSSL compatible.  There might be an issue if an application
    was GPL licensed and someone used the OpenSSL plugin with that
    application.  Even that is probably fine provided that no one
    distributes a combination that tends to encourage such usage.  There's
    an existing krb5-pkinit plugin that also links to OpenSSL, but at time
    of integration into Debian no GPLed applications in the archive called
    APIs that would cause that plugin to be loaded.

The above concerns are still valid, and given that currently OpenSSL is
neither GPLv2 or GPLv3 compatible doing this may not be feasible
immediately.

The licensing choices will have to be re-evaluated again, once OpenSSL
v3 is the default OpenSSL implementation in the archive, which is GPLv3
compatible.

** Tags removed: rls-ii-incoming
** Tags added: rls-ii-wontfix

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