Hello,
El dj., 6 d’ag. 2020, 18:08, Enrico Zini va
escriure:
>
> What do you think could be alternative key signing policies, that would
> be acceptable to you, that would not require traveling and meeting face
> to face?
>
- you know that person in the real world, or at least you have verifi
On 2020-08-06 17:54, Enrico Zini wrote:
> What do you think could be alternative key signing policies, that would
> be acceptable to you, that would not require traveling and meeting face
> to face?
As food for thought, there was a longish thread "Why are in-person
meetings required for the debian
Hi,
Il 06/08/20 19:26, Johannes Schauer ha scritto:
> What added value does the connection to a government ID give to Debian?
And even if we assumed that it is for some reason useful to link each DD
to a "government-verified" identity[1], what we actually verify
(basically, the names) is very lit
Quoting Enrico Zini (2020-08-06 17:54:21)
[...]
> Practically, I feel like most of the time people's policies match what
> are the perceived expectations of the rest of the project. Meeting in
> person has always been a good safe bet, if only for the reson that
> it's been accepted without ques
Hi Enrico,
thanks for bringing this up.
Quoting Enrico Zini (2020-08-06 17:54:21)
> What do you think could be alternative key signing policies, that would be
> acceptable to you, that would not require traveling and meeting face to face?
I'm currently in the situation of sponsoring a very skill
Hi Enrico,
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 9:15 AM Enrico Zini wrote:
>
> What do you think could be alternative key signing policies
> ... that would not require ... meeting face to face?
Perhaps a video meeting on Jitsi [1] is acceptable? People could
present their IDs to the camera. Maybe the certific
On Thu, Aug 06, 2020 at 05:54:21PM +0200, Enrico Zini wrote:
>
> What do you think could be alternative key signing policies, that would
> be acceptable to you, that would not require traveling and meeting face
> to face?
>
What about an added dimension that may (or may not) affect the concept
of
Hello,
we have people approaching Debian with a lack of GPG signatures, and we
generally cannot ask them to travel and meet other developers in person
to get their key signed.
Technically, we are not requiring that people meet a DD in person, only
that people have their key signed by a DD.
Techn
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