On Thu, 2020-12-17 at 13:35 -0500, Mike Gilbert wrote: > On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 3:01 AM Michał Górny <mgo...@gentoo.org> > wrote: > > > > On Tue, 2020-12-15 at 23:37 -0500, Aaron W. Swenson wrote: > > > On 2020-12-15 11:16, Michael Orlitzky wrote: > > > > On 12/15/20 11:11 AM, Thomas Deutschmann wrote: > > > > > > > > > > What do you mean exactly? > > > > > > > > > > For Gentoo tooling, only Gentoo keyservers are important and > > > > > Gentoo no longer synchronizes with any other pool. > > > > > > > > > "The Gentoo developer tooling explicitly checks the Gentoo > > > > keyserver > > > > pool with a much higher frequency" strongly implies that we > > > > check > > > > the > > > > non-Gentoo pools with a non-zero frequency. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm with Michael on this. I've recently experienced this issue > > > myself > > > as the > > > instruction to upload the key to the Gentoo keyserver is separate > > > from the > > > GLEP63[1] document. It doesn't matter that the step is documented > > > if > > > the Holy > > > Tome GLEP63 doesn't mention it. What hint would I have to look > > > for a > > > supplemental document to provide that specific step? > > > > > > According to GLEP 63, uploading to the SKS keyserver is a > > > requirement. > > > However, it fails to specify which SKS keyserver. In fact, > > > neither > > > "SKS" nor > > > "keyserver" are defined in GLEP63. Ergo, the natural > > > interpretation > > > is *anything* > > > that's called an SKS keyserver will satisfy the requirement. As > > > long > > > as the > > > developer can submit the key, the requirement is met. > > > > > > Additionally, the supplemental document[2] doesn't say developers > > > must upload > > > via an internal host, but that devs should upload to both SKS and > > > the > > > Gentoo > > > keyserver. Yes, it says the Gentoo keyserver is currently > > > restricted > > > to syncing > > > with "authorized Gentoo hosts", but that's a nonsense phrase and > > > unhelpful. It > > > assumes I know what the authorized Gentoo hosts are. It doesn't > > > clearly state > > > what they are. It kind of hints that it will pull from SKS > > > eventually, but it > > > could take a long time. > > > > > > I understand we temporarily stopped syncing with the public > > > keyserver > > > out of an > > > overabundance of caution. However, that shouldn't have been done > > > without > > > updating every official Gentoo resource regarding how devs should > > > handle their > > > keys, which as far as I know is only two documents[1,2]. A > > > whopping 2 > > > documents. > > > > > > This new (I know it's been around for a year but that doesn't > > > make it > > > any less > > > new), stricter requirement, should be **explicitly** stated in > > > GLEP63, properly > > > referencing the justification[3], and linking to the infra > > > supplemental > > > document. The infra supplemental document needs to then use the > > > phrase "must" in > > > place of "should" when informing readers to upload to two > > > different > > > locations. > > > > ...and what have you done to resolve the problem, except for making > > oververbose complaints and demands in middle of some random thread? > > If you think he's being unhelpful, maybe suggest ways of contributing > that would be more helpful. There's no need for this snippy reply. >
Are you suggesting that a developer with almost 10 years of experience in Gentoo doesn't know how to file a bug? The likeliness of me reading that particular mail in middle of the thread was really low. -- Best regards, Michał Górny