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Clean-up server_signature_keys and server_keys_json #15463

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clokep opened this issue Apr 20, 2023 · 1 comment
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Clean-up server_signature_keys and server_keys_json #15463

clokep opened this issue Apr 20, 2023 · 1 comment
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clokep commented Apr 20, 2023

Follow-up to #15171 / #15417.

These two tables are used by the server key fetching mechanisms, #15171 (comment) has a good summary, but the tl;dr is that server_keys_json seems to be a superset of server_signature_keys (see #15171 (comment)).

Can we remove server_signature_keys completely?

@DMRobertson DMRobertson added T-Task Refactoring, removal, replacement, enabling or disabling functionality, other engineering tasks. Z-Dev-Wishlist Makes developers' lives better, but doesn't have direct user impact Z-Cleanup Things we want to get rid of, but aren't actively causing pain labels Apr 24, 2023
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clokep commented Sep 5, 2023

#16257 (comment) has some info on the difference between these tables.

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