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On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 10:19:27 +0100 |
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Tobias Klausmann <klausman@××××××××××××.de> wrote: |
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> Hi! |
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> On Mon, 08 Nov 2004, Kurt Lieber wrote: |
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Where can I get those? |
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> 0x012E7061 |
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> 0x1E37DA76 |
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> 0x2D86E6F4 |
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> 0x3526BFED |
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> 0x8256272E |
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> 0x8F01B50A |
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> 0x96E7B687 |
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> 0xAD8D10B6 |
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> 0xAF09E289 |
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> 0xB0FAE1C1 |
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> 0xBC58B271 |
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> 0xC4BBD87A |
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> 0xCA9EC979 |
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> 0xE95F7581 |
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> 0xEB0E2EF7 |
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As per this. Would it be sensible, once the gpg system is up and running in portage. To have a cd, obtainable from the gentoo store, with all the current public keys on it. |
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Dev's could be asked to get updated keys to the cd's maintainers on a regular basis. |
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Obviously the keys should all be on public servers too, it would just be another way to get the keys. |
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The cd could be distributed along side all the installation cd's too. |