Package: debian-keyring
Version: 2018.06.24
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

Dear debian-keyring Maintianers,

Attached are a few typo corrections for the README file.

Thanks,


Paul Hardy

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--- README	2017-05-11 03:47:43.000000000 -0700
+++ README.new	2018-07-21 06:19:05.662372908 -0700
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
 credentials in OpenPGP certificate formats, aggregated into
 "keyrings", which are just concatenated files of OpenPGP certificates.
 
-These keyrings have a suffix of .gpg, refelcting our use of GnuPG (the
+These keyrings have a suffix of .gpg, reflecting our use of GnuPG (the
 GNU Privacy Guard), the most widely-used free software implementation
 of OpenPGP.
 
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
 Getting debian-keyring.gpg
 --------------------------
 
-The current versions of debian-keyring.gpg is always available via
+The current version of debian-keyring.gpg is always available via
 rsync from keyring.debian.org (module keyrings).
 
 There is also a (possibly slightly out-of-date) version available on
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
 personal keyring.  You can use "gpg --no-options --import" to force
 GPG to ignore gpg.conf and import keys to your personal keyring only.
 
-It also possible to use public keyservers on the net directly.  This
+It is also possible to use public keyservers on the net directly.  This
 requires that you have a working internet connection.
 Add a line to your ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf[1] file such as:
 
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
 helps to expand and strengthen the OpenPGP web of trust.
 
 Do *NOT* certify other people's key unless you have met that person
-face to face in real life and are have verified that the person is who
+face to face in real life and have verified that the person is who
 they say they are.  One common way people can verify identity is to
 ask for a strong, unforgeable form of government-issued ID that they
 know how to check (e.g. passport, driver's license).
@@ -131,12 +131,12 @@
 Updating your key(s)
 --------------------
 
-There is a keyserver running on keyring.debian.org, for any updates of
+There is a keyserver running on keyring.debian.org; for any updates of
 existing keys please send them there, e.g:
 
   $ gpg --keyserver=keyring.debian.org --send-keys 0x00000123ABCD0000
 
-To add a new key or remove an existing ones, please send mail to
+To add a new key or remove an existing one, please send mail to
 [email protected] making sure to include the words "Debian RT"
 somewhere in the subject line.
 
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@
 Darren Stalder <[email protected]>, Norbert Veber
 <[email protected]> and Martin Michlmayr <[email protected]>.
 
-Many thanks to Brendan O'Dea <[email protected]> who setup and wrote
+Many thanks to Brendan O'Dea <[email protected]> who set up and wrote
 support scripts for the keyserver on keyring.debian.org.
 
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