Gerald Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For example, I could easily create a key for Gabriel Dos Reis
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and upload it to the key servers, or some evil hacker
> could do something similar.
And, in fact, people do; this is not just theoretical. There is an extra
(unsigned)
Thank you all. I was worrying that nobody would ever notice or be
interested in this issue. I'd downloaded and checked the key and it
matches. Thank you. ^_*'
I would like to join you in Ottawa if possible, but I can't afford
it. ^^; For people like me that have difficulty joining your
On Sat, 28 May 2005, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
>| Gaby added his key to the website now, but I agree that we should make
>| sure the keys are sufficiently well signed by other members of the free
>| software (or open source) community.
> I'm a bit surprised because I uploaded my new key last december
Gerald Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On Sat, 28 May 2005, imacat wrote:
| > This is imacat from Taiwan. I was downloading GCC 3.3.6. I saw it
| > was signed by PGP key 902C9419, and it displayed its owner as Gabriel
| > Dos Reis. But I can't find any other public source that can pro
On Sat, 28 May 2005, imacat wrote:
> This is imacat from Taiwan. I was downloading GCC 3.3.6. I saw it
> was signed by PGP key 902C9419, and it displayed its owner as Gabriel
> Dos Reis. But I can't find any other public source that can prove this
> key as her/his, not even on GCC website ht
Dear all,
This is imacat from Taiwan. I was downloading GCC 3.3.6. I saw it
was signed by PGP key 902C9419, and it displayed its owner as Gabriel
Dos Reis. But I can't find any other public source that can prove this
key as her/his, not even on GCC website http://gcc.gnu.org/ or Savannah.