On Friday 20 July 2007 20:38, OJW wrote: > because you don't know who they are
Should clarify here: the GPG signature represents a program, a pseudononymous upload account. We don't need to know which person is using that account. In fact, the GPG key will always be a new one created specially for the [EMAIL PROTECTED] client, because it needs to have no password protection on the key itself, so that the scripts can use it easily. So when I refer to GPG keys, it's definitely not your personal key that we're talking about. Of course, you can choose to put an email address in the key if you want people to contact you. For example, if you want us to tell you that your client is rendering blank black tiles (or whatever) rather than simply finding your uploads blocked one day and not knowing why. _______________________________________________ Tilesathome mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tilesathome
