Hi!

Sorry, replied to the wrong mailing list in the first place.
> Hi Robert,
> 
>> Right, well I'll happily run generate checksums of what I download, and
>> if the poster to here posts the expected checksums, in a gpg signed
>> message, then we can be fairly sure that whomever sent the email,
>> created the package files.
>>
>> Generating trust in a specific GPG signature takes time or a web of
>> trust, and is a related-but-separate discussion. I think that my GPG key
>> is well associated with me by now :] (Either that, or a very persistence
>> mimic :};}). One way would be for maintainers to follow a similar
>> approach and consistently sign their emails. YMMV.
> 
> yes, but I need your public key to verify that you are really YOU.
> 
> Where did you put your public key, I tried some keyservers but couldn't
> find you. Many "Robert Collins", but not with [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Bye
    Volker

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