Howdy, I found in db.debian.org...
ub 1024D/89B2B733 2000-06-19 Per Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 67FE A7C9 C8A9 9BDF B8DF 6224 973C 47BE 89B2 B733 sig 89B2B733 2000-06-19 Per Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sig 90CB3189 2000-06-19 Per Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sub 1024g/901C7398 2000-06-19 sig 89B2B733 2000-06-19 Per Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Is this not the key Per used? Any-hoo...you can do the New Maintainer steps asynchronously, they dont really have to be performed in order. Perhaps if Per has a new key, by the time you get the other steps complete, his key will be updated in the keyring. My 2 cents... Jim Westveer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------ On 17-Sep-2000 Christian Surchi wrote: > Hi, > I'm processing my first NM and I'm in identification process. He is Tom > Cato Amundsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. He has a gpg key signed by Per > Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, but Per signed Tom's key with his new gpg > key, and this key is not in keyring yet. I could only get that key from > another keyserver, but it has neither a d.o id. How should I behave? > Should I wait for that key in keyring or can I skip this step and work > with Tom on following steps? > > Thanks in advance, > Christian > > -- > Christian Surchi | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------ "Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with sendmail.cf. "It never does quite what I want." "I wish Christopher Robin were here.". ------------------------------------------------------------ E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] work : 425-591-3002 Date: 17-Sep-2000 home 425-392-0141 Time: 14:46:49 pgp-key 0x36129171 gpg-key 0x9823336C ------------------------------------------------------------