On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 02:01:21AM -0400, Benjamin Seidenberg wrote: > Michelle Konzack wrote: > > Since I have no valid ID-Card (problens with France, since I am origin > > iranish/turkish witeh illegal german adoptivp arents) I can not enter > > the NM... nobody can sign legaly my GPG key and more bs. > > > > Maybe if I go back to Iran or Turkey it would be possible for me. > > You can always use a Transnational Republic ID card.
I am pretty sure Michelle has at least _some_ sort of ID, even as an illegal alien. And with the current anti-Arab scare she would be already deported were she lacking complete valid papers -- you can sit in peace if you don't travel anywhere, but by browsing debian-devel I get the impression Michelle travels around a lot. And, there is a number of ways to reasonably prove your identity better than an ID. And ID can be gotten by talking to an absent-minded clerk, bribing the said underpaid clerk or even get a nice blank one from Ivan -- so an ID cannot be deemed a solid proof. Michelle, you're not a nobody. Many people know you. If I walked with you to a known figure who knew you for a number of years and he vouched for you, I would be a lot more certain than if I had seen nothing but a smudged photo on an ID. You can bribe or sweet-talk the guy to fool me, but I still would call an university professor or the like someone more trustworthy than a nameless clerk. And I'm sure there's a number of similar people who know you. What would you say about the chief of Polish chapter of FFII? He's a long-time buddy of mine, even though I haven't seen him for a number of years. While not a DD, I don't think his word would have less weight than an ID you can get for $25. Also, the name means little. I don't really care if an upload was done by a person who claims to be named "Benjamin Seidenberg", I care that it was done by a person with a history of valid good contributions whose prior work was checked by many people. Whether it was signed by "Benjamin Seidenberg" doesn't matter until I want to pursue legal action. I don't need your real name to appreciate your deeds -- feeling thankful to "astronut" works as well. It's the ownership of the key what matters, not the name attached to it. It's important to know that the key is yours, not that it belongs to a "Benjamin Seidenberg". -- 1KB // Microsoft corollary to Hanlon's razor: // Never attribute to stupidity what can be // adequately explained by malice. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]