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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: serious

Hi,


currently I cannot upload packages because my gnupg key has expired. I
have uploaded my updated key to keyring.debian.org and opened ticket
#224 at rt.debian.org. I did not get a response and I cannot see my own
ticket in RT (which might be considered as a bug of its own). I open
this bug in our public bug tracking system because our social contract
tells us 'we will not hide problems'. I see my problem as some kind of
denial of service failure in our infrastructure. I am unable to fix any
RC bugs in packages (like security problems). That is why I set the
severity of this bug to serious.

Please do not close or ignore that bug if you think it is assigned to
the wrong package. Please reassign or forward it to the one who can
actually fix the problem and Cc: me.


Thank your very much,
Torsten



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Torsten Werner wrote:
> Package: ftp.debian.org
> Severity: serious
> 
> Hi,
> 
> 
> currently I cannot upload packages because my gnupg key has expired. I
> have uploaded my updated key to keyring.debian.org and opened ticket
> #224 at rt.debian.org. I did not get a response and I cannot see my own
> ticket in RT (which might be considered as a bug of its own). I open
> this bug in our public bug tracking system because our social contract
> tells us 'we will not hide problems'. I see my problem as some kind of
> denial of service failure in our infrastructure. I am unable to fix any
> RC bugs in packages (like security problems). That is why I set the
> severity of this bug to serious.

Hmm, we do have sponsoring... so the severity is bogus...

> Please do not close or ignore that bug if you think it is assigned to
> the wrong package. Please reassign or forward it to the one who can
> actually fix the problem and Cc: me.

Hmm, you said you already opened a ticket, which is the right way to
contact the keyring maintainer... I already prodded the keyring
maintainer to take action and he promissed to look at it, but apparantly
didn't do that up to now...

Cheers

Luk


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