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On 13/08/13 20:19, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> Le mardi 13 août 2013 à 19:05 +0200, Jesus Cea a écrit :
>> I would like to replace my 1024 bit SSH key with a brand new 2048
>> bit key. What would be the procedure?
>
> You can just email it to hgaccou...@p
Donald is the current main developer for PyPI and is doing a lot of
work on PyPI related PEPs this days - it would reduce the
administrative overhead if he could update the related PEPs directly.
Any objections to my getting him to send his public SSH key to
hgaccounts for inclusion?
Cheers,
Nick
+1 from me, Donald is doing awesome work in this area.
Alex
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> Donald is the current main developer for PyPI and is doing a lot of
> work on PyPI related PEPs this days - it would reduce the
> administrative overhead if he could update the re
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Am 14.08.2013 18:49, schrieb Nick Coghlan:
> Donald is the current main developer for PyPI and is doing a lot
> of work on PyPI related PEPs this days - it would reduce the
> administrative overhead if he could update the related PEPs
> directly.
>
Le mercredi 14 août 2013 à 12:49 -0400, Nick Coghlan a écrit :
> Donald is the current main developer for PyPI and is doing a lot of
> work on PyPI related PEPs this days - it would reduce the
> administrative overhead if he could update the related PEPs directly.
Ok for PEP commit privileges.
Re
On Aug 14, 2013, at 12:49 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
>Any objections to my getting him to send his public SSH key to
>hgaccounts for inclusion?
No objections.
-Barry
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It's been granted.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> Donald is the current main developer for PyPI and is doing a lot of
> work on PyPI related PEPs this days - it would reduce the
> administrative overhead if he could update the related PEPs directly.
>
> Any objections t