PEP: 464 Title: Removal of the PyPI Mirror Authenticity API Version: $Revision$ Last-Modified: $Date$ Author: Donald Stufft BDFL-Delegate: Richard Jones Discussions-To: distutils-sig@python.org Status: Final Type: Process Topic: Packaging Content-Type: text/x-rst Created: 02-Mar-2014 Post-History: 04-Mar-2014 Replaces: 381 Resolution: https://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2014-March/024027.html Abstract ======== This PEP proposes the deprecation and removal of the PyPI Mirror Authenticity API, this includes the /serverkey URL and all of the URLs under /serversig. Rationale ========= The PyPI mirroring infrastructure (defined in :pep:`381`) provides a means to mirror the content of PyPI used by the automatic installers, and as a component of that, it provides a method for verifying the authenticity of the mirrored content. This PEP proposes the removal of this API due to: * There are no known implementations that utilize this API, this includes `pip `_ and `setuptools `_. * Because this API uses DSA it is vulnerable to leaking the private key if there is *any* bias in the random nonce. * This API solves one small corner of the trust problem, however the problem itself is much larger and it would be better to have a fully fledged system, such as :pep:`The Update Framework <458>`, instead. Due to the issues it has and the lack of use it is the opinion of this PEP that it does not provide any practical benefit to justify the additional complexity. Plan for Deprecation & Removal ============================== Immediately upon the acceptance of this PEP the Mirror Authenticity API will be considered deprecated and mirroring agents and installation tools should stop accessing it. Instead of actually removing it from the current code base (PyPI 1.0) the current work to replace PyPI 1.0 with a new code base (PyPI 2.0) will simply not implement this API. This would cause the API to be "removed" when the switch from 1.0 to 2.0 occurs. If PyPI 2.0 has not been deployed in place of PyPI 1.0 by Sept 01 2014 then this PEP will be implemented in the PyPI 1.0 code base instead (by removing the associated code). No changes will be required in the installers, however :pep:`381` compliant mirroring clients, such as `bandersnatch `_ and `pep381client `_ will need to be updated to no longer attempt to mirror the /serversig URLs. Copyright ========= This document has been placed in the public domain. .. Local Variables: mode: indented-text indent-tabs-mode: nil sentence-end-double-space: t fill-column: 70 coding: utf-8 End: