Quoting [email protected] (2016-06-23 23:17:11) > PGP Key Signing for New Members is purely an identification process, > to prove that you are who you say you are. This provides the Debian > Foundation with the assurance that you can be trusted monitoring their > infrastructure, uploading packages and performing other roles > throughout the foundation. Therefore providing proof that you have the > skills to become a Debian Developer is obsolete in this part of the > process.
a) PGP key signing is only about identification.
b) PGP signature is no assurance that you can be trusted - only that
you can be identified.
c) you still need to provide proof of your skills - it is not obsolete.
Possibly I simply misread, but seems to me you wrote the opposite
regarding b) and c).
- Jonas
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