Re: using <...@debian.org> as maintainer address -- SOLVED

1998-02-10 Thread Adam P. Harris
Thanks to debian-mentors. I've changed my 'addressbook' package to use my debian.org address. The solution is of course to 'pgp -ke' on my key, resubmit that at my leisure, and change the files, re-upload. Am working on some other fixes too. It would be "cute" to masquerade all my debian-re

Re: using <...@debian.org> as maintainer address

1998-02-10 Thread Sascha Runschke
On Mon, Feb 09, 1998 at 12:23:57PM -0500, Adam P. Harris wrote: > A lot of developers on the policy list seem to think that it would be > better if package maintainers used their debian.org email address as the > maintainer address for any packages they own. It is definetly better, because your

Re: using <...@debian.org> as maintainer address

1998-02-09 Thread Luis Francisco Gonzalez
Richard Braakman wrote > If you want other people to know about the new userid, just extract > your key from the keyring and upload it to the PGP key servers > (there's a doc for that too). If I recall correctly, the Debian > keyring is automatically updated from these servers. I think you need to

Re: using <...@debian.org> as maintainer address

1998-02-09 Thread Richard Braakman
Adam P. Harris wrote: > Clearly I have a PGP key, and my name on that key is > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, which is my std email address. I don't want to > have to change and redistribute this key. You can add a userid to the key. See the pgp docs for the way to do that. People who do not have this

using <...@debian.org> as maintainer address

1998-02-09 Thread Adam P. Harris
A lot of developers on the policy list seem to think that it would be better if package maintainers used their debian.org email address as the maintainer address for any packages they own. I sympathize this and would like to declare my sympathy by doing just that. However, a preliminary quest