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Replace many of the incorrect uses of GPG/GnuPG [key] with OpenPGP. |
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G[nu]PG has been left where the text clearly refers to the specific |
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implementation of OpenPGP rather than the standard itself. |
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glep-0063.rst | 28 +++++++++++++++------------- |
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diff --git a/glep-0063.rst b/glep-0063.rst |
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GLEP: 63 |
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-Title: Gentoo GPG key policies |
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+Title: Gentoo OpenPGP policies |
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Author: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@g.o>, |
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Andreas K. Hüttel <dilfridge@g.o>, |
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- Marissa Fischer <blogtodiffer@×××××.com> |
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+ Marissa Fischer <blogtodiffer@×××××.com>, |
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+ Michał Górny <mgorny@g.o> |
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Type: Standards Track |
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Status: Final |
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Version: 1 |
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Created: 2013-02-18 |
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-Last-Modified: 2015-08-25 |
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+Last-Modified: 2018-07-07 |
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Post-History: 2013-11-10 |
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Content-Type: text/x-rst |
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Abstract |
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======== |
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-This GLEP provides both a minimum requirement and a recommended set of GPG |
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-key management policies for the Gentoo Linux distribution. |
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+This GLEP provides both a minimum requirement and a recommended set of |
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+OpenPGP key management policies for the Gentoo Linux distribution. |
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Motivation |
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========== |
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Given the increasing use and importance of cryptographic protocols in internet |
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-transactions of any kind, unified requirements for GnuPG keys used in Gentoo |
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+transactions of any kind, unified requirements for OpenPGP keys used in Gentoo |
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Linux development are sorely needed. This document provides both a set of |
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bare minimum requirements and a set of best practice recommendations for |
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-the use of GnuPG by Gentoo Linux developers. It is intended to provide |
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-a basis for future improvements such as, e.g., consistent ebuild or package |
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-signing and verifying by end users. |
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+the use of GnuPG (or other OpenPGP providers) by Gentoo Linux developers. |
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+It is intended to provide a basis for future improvements such as, e.g., |
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+consistent ebuild or package signing and verifying by end users. |
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-Specifications for GnuPG keys |
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-============================= |
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+Specifications for OpenPGP keys |
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+=============================== |
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Bare minimum requirements |
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Gentoo LDAP |
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=========== |
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-All Gentoo developers must list the complete GPG fingerprint for their root |
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+All Gentoo developers must list the complete fingerprint for their root |
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keys in the "``gpgfingerprint``" LDAP field. It must be exactly 40 hex digits, |
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uppercase, with optional spaces every 8 hex digits. Regular expression for |
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validation:: |
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Copyright |
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========= |
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-Copyright (c) 2013 by Robin Hugh Johnson, Andreas K. Hüttel, Marissa Fischer. |
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+Copyright (c) 2013-2018 by Robin Hugh Johnson, Andreas K. Hüttel, |
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+Marissa Fischer, Michał Górny. |
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This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 |
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Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit |
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