On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 01:20:38AM +0000, James Troup wrote: > Hi, > > The primary and vastly preferred[1] method of passing the ID check is > to have a Debian developer's signature on your key. Please always > check to see if it's possible for your applicant to get his key signed > by meeting another developer (the web pages give some tips about > this). Obviously if your applicant is our first developer from the > Antarctic, then it'll be infeasible to require him to get his key > signed, but I'm seeing far too many applicants in, e.g. major > American cities where I know there are other developers, falling back > on the scanned ID thing without even trying to find someone to sign > their key. In the future, I'm going to start throwing such reports > back at AMs, and asking them to try to get the applicant to get his > key signed[2]. > But, Is three a way to point people to Developers around they area? or they have to ask on debian-devel.
Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "The three golden rules to ensure computer security: Do not own a computer, do not power it on, and do not use it." --Robert T. Morris

