Greetings All. I hope this is the right venue for my questions.
I've been a package maintainer for a while, on a little out-of-the-way package (jbofihe). The upstream on it is dead, but I recently did a new package for it that fixes a bug and the lintian warnings that had cropped up in the last few years. I've also got another package that I made a while back that isn't in Debian but I think should be (basically a better version of what jbofihe is, and the upstream's still around.) I've decided to get back into Debian development, but there are a few questions I've got: 1- My maintainer address on that package is [EMAIL PROTECTED] However, this is no longer my primary e-mail address, and just forwards to my GMail address. GMail isn't particularly good with GnuPG, though. (Yes, I know about FireGPG, but I don't use Firefox as my primary browser.) Should I just try to use mutt with GMail? (Which I don't prefer.) Or could I make a new address that doesn't forward, for my Debian work? (Such as [EMAIL PROTECTED]). If I did the latter, would I just change the address in the package? 2- The GPG key I used to use is on an old machine that died. I think I might still be able to recover the files, but I didn't have any signatures on it anyway. Would it be better to just make a new one? (On that note, anyone near San Bernardino, California want to swap key-signatures?) -- Theodore Reed -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]