On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 07:38:54PM +1100, Craig Small wrote:
OK, so we have a few keys here.
Tom
New Per
Old Per
Old Per is in the Debian keyring
New Per signed Tom's key
The problem. Is New Per really Old Per?
Per wrote to me. He says he's waiting since many time for the inclusion
Hi,
I'm processing my first NM and I'm in identification process. He is Tom
Cato Amundsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]. He has a gpg key signed by Per
Lundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED], but Per signed Tom's key with his new gpg
key, and this key is not in keyring yet. I could only get that key from
another
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 09:36:41PM +0200, Christian Surchi wrote:
Hi,
I'm processing my first NM and I'm in identification process. He is Tom
Cato Amundsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]. He has a gpg key signed by Per
Lundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED], but Per signed Tom's key with his new gpg
key, and this key
Howdy,
I found in db.debian.org...
ub 1024D/89B2B733 2000-06-19 Per Lundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Key fingerprint = 67FE A7C9 C8A9 9BDF B8DF 6224 973C 47BE 89B2 B733
sig89B2B733 2000-06-19 Per Lundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig90CB3189 2000-06-19 Per Lundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 02:13:32PM -0700, Shane Wegner wrote:
I think it would then depend on whether you can obtain a
trust path from that GPG key to Mr. Lundberg himself. If
it for example is signed by his old key which is in the
keyring or if it is signed by another developer, you can
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