Em Qua, 2007-06-27 às 19:28 +0330, Amin Shali escreveu: > Hi :) > Can anyone please sign my key?
No. Quoting http://www.debian.org/events/keysigning: "You should never sign a key for somebody else you haven't met personally. Signing a key based on anything other than first-hand knowledge destroys the utility of the Web of Trust. If ones friend presents other developers with your ID card and your fingerprint, but you are not there to verify that the fingerprint belongs to you, what do other developers have to link the fingerprint to the ID? They have only the friend's word, and the other signatures on your key -- this is no better than if they signed your key just because other people have signed it! "It is nice to get more signatures on ones key, and it is tempting to cut a few corners along the way. But having trustworthy signatures is more important than having many signatures, so it's very important that we keep the keysigning process as pure as we can. Signing someone else's key is an endorsement that you have first-hand evidence of the keyholder's identity. If you sign it when you don't really mean it, the Web of Trust can no longer be trusted." If you want more information on how to get your key signed, you might want to take a look at http://nm.debian.org/gpg.php -- Guilherme de S. Pastore [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]