In Debconf I start to develop an expect script [1] but this isn't fully
tested yet and needs to translate the gpg expected phrases to english
because it's in spanish.
This script needs gpg-agent, caff (configured to work with gpg-agent),
expect and another script [2] developed by a José Parrella t
On 10678 March 1977, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Further details are available for Debian Developers on the debian-private
>> list, or for other conference attendees by visiting the information desk.
> This event has since become the subject of debate in several
> forums. Please would the DebConf
> Small correction: Yes, we did that last year. This year we rejected
> talks not accepted by the commitee, but left the possibility to
> propose a BoF instead.
This brings up th question: What was the composition of the
academic committee? What are the criteria for acceptance as a mem
also sprach Alexander Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.06.07.2049 +0200]:
> Speaking as a member of the team (not for the team), I would prefer to
> just let these discussions die a quick death. I don't think discussing
> it further will help any one in any way, it will just draw away
> attention
Hi!
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060607 14:38]:
> > Further details are available for Debian Developers on the debian-private
> > list, or for other conference attendees by visiting the information desk.
> This event has since become the subject of debate in several
> forums. Please
Neil McGovern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Further details are available for Debian Developers on the debian-private
> list, or for other conference attendees by visiting the information desk.
This event has since become the subject of debate in several
forums. Please would the DebConf Organisational te
* Wookey [Wed, 07 Jun 2006 15:36:57 +0100]:
> Did anyone write some handy scriptage to make it easy to list which keys I
> want to sign (perhaps by editing the keysigning file to leave in the ones I
> want) and then just go and do the whole damn lot without me having to
> type my passphrase in abo
Did anyone write some handy scriptage to make it easy to list which keys I
want to sign (perhaps by editing the keysigning file to leave in the ones I
want) and then just go and do the whole damn lot without me having to
type my passphrase in about a hundred times, using a protocol like that of
caf
On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 01:22:56AM +0100, Wookey wrote:
> I have no idea what it would take to persuade you that I am who I say I am,
> but if you _only_ accept National Passports then it would appear to be
> impossible in my case (which I realise is something of a corner-case).
I would probably n