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See the Braid entry, for example:
http://www.desura.com/games/braid
This has only come about recently, so I must conclude somebody somewhere must be working on it.
If it is based on the developers though, I am pretty sure we will see Trine 2 redeemable on Desura. Frozenbyte seems cool with all that, as it were. ;)
From what I understand of the situation, I don't believe that the Humble Bundle guys would actively block Frozenbyte distributing Desura keys (still, until something is announced, it'd probably be best to wait if Desura keys are what you're after).
The Desura back end has been being worked on for some time (if I recall correctly, there were Mac options when I uploaded Neverball for the first time). I've been told that's pretty much done now and that the last piece of the puzzle is MacOS support from the client.
Those of us contributing to Desurium want to get the codebase settled and things compiling before we move onto new features, but we have Mac support as the primary part of our next milestone.