Package: gnupg
Version: 1.4.0-3
Severity: important
Hello,
It seems that as of version 1.4.0, gnupg does no longer ask for the
certification level when signing someone else's key, whereas earlier
versions did.
That causes a lot of confusion, particularly after keysigning party.
Many unsuspecting users end up making "sig 0" signatures instead of
"sig 2" or "sig 3".
I think the "ask-cert-level" option should really be re-enabled by
default.
Sincerely,
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