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maillog: 16/05/2004-15:50:31(+0200): Paul de Vrieze types |
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> On Sunday 16 May 2004 05:23, Georgi Georgiev wrote: |
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> > Could please everybody who uses GPG to sign their e-mail provide their |
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> > public keys in an easily accessible place. It would be best if they could |
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> > post it to a keyserver, so gnupg can autoretrieve the key when necessary. |
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> > Even if this is too much to ask from users, I guess at least the gentoo |
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> > devs can be polite enough and do it. |
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> > Providing the keys on |
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> > http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/roll-call/userinfo.xml or maybe a link |
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> > to a keyserver that points to the dev's key would be nice. Well, a link |
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> > wouldn't do much good, since plenty of the keys on that page are not |
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> > available from a keyserver. |
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> Most keys are available on pgp.mit.edu. |
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The reason why I bothered to send that e-mail is that some of them are not. |
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And there is the occasional post to this list that slows my mailer down, |
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because of the autoretrieve feature of gnupg. Never mind that it happens for |
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every post of that person. I especially don't like it, when the sender is |
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someone@g.o. |
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