On 11013 March 1977, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: >> This would need a new field defined in some sane way and then get >> enforced to use to make sense. And then the scripts can start using it. >> So the simple(r) option is "subscribe to pts". > Doesn't the key used to sign the upload tell you?
Yes, then I know the key. What do I do with keys like the following (which are fine and valid and stuff) where the primary UID is without a mail: gpg --list-keys 94c09c7f pub 1024D/94C09C7F 1999-11-10 uid Peter Palfrader uid Weasel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uid Peter Palfrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uid Peter Palfrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uid Peter Palfrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uid [jpeg image of size 7974] sub 1024D/AFA44BDD 2003-07-09 [expires: 2008-08-02] sub 2048g/E8F4A328 2003-07-09 [expires: 2008-08-02] Pick a random uid? Send no mail? Send mail to all? And no, simply "pick @debian.org" doesnt work, people may have chosen to deactivate that address because they use something different for all their debian activity now. -- bye Joerg <lamont> is there a tag for "won't be fixed until sarge+1"? <sam> depends whether the BTS is year 2037 compliant
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