On 5/16/20 2:55 AM, Thomas Grzybowski wrote:
> So, if I understand this correctly,  I need a private key from a developer in 
> order to
> compile packages with this tool?   (probably other tools as well).

No, you need to create your own private and public keys [1].

> My question is:  how do I obtain such a key?

You don't.

> Does someone here volunteer a key or is there a process?

There is no process. If any developer gave you his private key, you would
immediately get upload access to all of Debian and you would be able
to read any encrypted messages sent to him.

Asking for someone's private key is like asking for their ID card
or their apartment keys.

You need to create your own key pair, add the private key to DAK
and the public key on the target system APT keyring.

Adrian

> [1] https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/c14.html

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