> Previously William Ono wrote: > > This point comes up over and over, and every time someone has to point > > out that alternative methods of getting the photograph digitized are > > available. Whenever this issue comes up with one of my applicants, I > > offer to accept hardcopy by snail-mail and scan it on my scanner.
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 05:43:37PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote: > Which is useless since it doesn't associate the key with the person > at all. The new-maintainer checklist clearly says that the scanned image must be signed by the submitted GPG key. I would obviously email the image file to the applicant, and the applicant can do with it as the applicant may wish -- including sign it and send it to the applicant manager. -- William Ono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG 2048G/9D28C193 DB71 D233 98AD 502F C7BA 46DC 6AD5 2AD3 9D28 C193 PGP 2048R/93BA6AFD E3 64 C5 43 3E B3 2D A6 C6 D7 E3 45 90 24 78 DE
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