On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 04:52:12AM +0000, Robin H. Johnson wrote: > Not sure if such things exist already, but hopefully they do, and > somebody could point me to them... > > To go into a little more detail, I'd like to examine the WoT as it > exists between Gentoo developers, and try to work out a reasonable way > to close it for resurrecting our long-dead keyring. > > Specifically interested in isolation of local clusters within the sets of > keys. Two sets of keys, one of current developers only, and a second of > all developers, past and present. > > Looking around, I find a few WoT graphing sites, but none of the tools > used by said sites.
I think keyanalyze does exactly what you want. Given a keyring, it will list the strong set, in which everyone can reach everyone else, and isolated sets, which can be connected to the strong set with a single connection between sets. Any keys which aren't specifically listed are (essentially) only self-signed and also need a connection to/from the strong set. -- Jason Harris | NIC: JH329, PGP: This _is_ PGP-signed, isn't it? jhar...@widomaker.com _|_ web: http://keyserver.kjsl.com/~jharris/ Got photons? (TM), (C) 2004
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