On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 12:21:48AM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > Since all the committee get all the mails anyway automatically, I > don't think forged messages are likely to be a problem - you'd spot > them because you'd get them.
That's relevant. > But, if you still want signatures, Guy could create a temporary key > and you could phone him up at his phone number (which you must have > on record somewhere), or he could put the new public key in his > filespace. Er.. since Guy is in temporary quarters, and since I don't know his voice, and since I don't relish transcribing a key over the phone, I'm reluctant to rely on a phone call. However, I could live with him putting a public temporary key into his file space on master. I could then put that into a message which I'd sign myself and send to this list. I want signatures on votes, for the archives. It's all very well that we understand what we mean, but I think it's also important that we leave an archive which is fairly unambiguous. Thanks, -- Raul

