On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 05:06:04AM -0500, Brian Russo wrote:
> Seriously though, Any AM's around?
It's not an AM you've got to convince, though. Front Desk and the keyring
maintainer would be the people you'd have to convince that whatever
authentication method you were going to use was appropr
At Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 08:14:24PM +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 02:05:08AM -0500, Brian Russo wrote:
> That won't help as far as getting it into the debian keyring, since your old
> one isn't trusted any more...
Yeah that's true. Saves me the trouble anyway.
>
> > Can t
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 05:06:04AM -0500, Brian Russo wrote:
> Seriously though, Any AM's around?
It's not an AM you've got to convince, though. Front Desk and the keyring
maintainer would be the people you'd have to convince that whatever
authentication method you were going to use was appropr
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 02:05:08AM -0500, Brian Russo wrote:
> At Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 05:20:14PM +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> > Since you're still in db.debian.org, and not listed as an emeritus or
> > disabled maintainer, I think all you'd have to do is get a new key in the
> > keyring and you'
At Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 08:14:24PM +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 02:05:08AM -0500, Brian Russo wrote:
> That won't help as far as getting it into the debian keyring, since your old
> one isn't trusted any more...
Yeah that's true. Saves me the trouble anyway.
>
> > Can t
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 02:05:08AM -0500, Brian Russo wrote:
> At Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 05:20:14PM +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> > Since you're still in db.debian.org, and not listed as an emeritus or
> > disabled maintainer, I think all you'd have to do is get a new key in the
> > keyring and you'
At Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 05:20:14PM +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> Since you're still in db.debian.org, and not listed as an emeritus or
> disabled maintainer, I think all you'd have to do is get a new key in the
> keyring and you'd be away. That should just be generate a key, get it
> signed, and
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 12:22:01AM -0500, Brian Russo wrote:
> Looking to reactivate myself, gradually.
> Can someone point me to the current procedure, Thanks.
Since you're still in db.debian.org, and not listed as an emeritus or
disabled maintainer, I think all you'd have to do
Looking to reactivate myself, gradually.
Can someone point me to the current procedure, Thanks.
Please cc replies to me.
- bri
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At Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 05:20:14PM +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> Since you're still in db.debian.org, and not listed as an emeritus or
> disabled maintainer, I think all you'd have to do is get a new key in the
> keyring and you'd be away. That should just be generate a key, get it
> signed, and
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 12:22:01AM -0500, Brian Russo wrote:
> Looking to reactivate myself, gradually.
> Can someone point me to the current procedure, Thanks.
Since you're still in db.debian.org, and not listed as an emeritus or
disabled maintainer, I think all you'd have to do
Looking to reactivate myself, gradually.
Can someone point me to the current procedure, Thanks.
Please cc replies to me.
- bri
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> I think it's [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I can't find it there.
> Certainly the keymaster is James Troup, so you could send it direct
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 09:26:07PM +0200, Magos?nyi ?rp?d wrote:
> The current problem is that I do not have a pgp key in the database,
> so I cannot reactivate my account. I guess I have to send my key
> -which is signed by other debian developer(s)- to someone. But whom?
I think it's [EMAIL PRO
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> Certainly the keymaster is James Troup, so you could send it direct
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 09:26:07PM +0200, Magos?nyi ?rp?d wrote:
> The current problem is that I do not have a pgp key in the database,
> so I cannot reactivate my account. I guess I have to send my key
> -which is signed by other debian developer(s)- to someone. But whom?
I think it's [EMAIL PRO
Hi!
I was a debian developer. By db.debian.org I am still one. I intend to
be active again. I am now re-reading the policy manual and the
developers' reference. I will be the co-maintainer of zorp and
syslog-ng. As Sasa, the primary maintainer is full of work, I
will ask the most idiot questions h
Hi!
I was a debian developer. By db.debian.org I am still one. I intend to
be active again. I am now re-reading the policy manual and the
developers' reference. I will be the co-maintainer of zorp and
syslog-ng. As Sasa, the primary maintainer is full of work, I
will ask the most idiot questions h
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