On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 09:59:01AM -0500, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote:
> Hi, all:
> 
> I've been maintaining the kernel.org web of trust for the past 5+ years,
> and I wrote a number of tools to help me visualize trust paths between
> fully trusted keys and those belonging to newer developers.
> 
> I finally got a chance to clean up the code, and I hope it's useful to
> others:
> 
> https://github.com/mricon/wotmate

Oh, that's very cute.  :)

Also nice to see it's py3 and so I've already forked it.  At some
point in the not too distant future I'll tweak it to try for gpgme
first and import all the keys that way, then revert back to your code
once the db is built from that.  At the very least it'll make for a
nice demonstration to compare the CLI with colons vs API methods of
doing the same thing (key counting doesn't really achieve that too
well since it's about three lines of code).


Regards,
Ben

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