Anthony W. Juckel wrote: > I was just wondering what the status was of gpg and its relation to the > debian project. Can new developers user gpg keys instead of pgp keys (it
GnuPg is becoming more stable. > debian project. Can new developers user gpg keys instead of pgp keys (it Currently you still need a valid pgp key in order to be able to insert your packages in the distribution. I hope this will change through 1999. > I was reading the gpg site (http://www.k.shuttle.de/isil/gnupg/), and it > appears that gpg is close to equivalent to pgp (for usability more than > interoperability). Am I way off track in any of this? It's not compatible, which causes a problem. It is some sort of compatible with pgp 5.0. But Debian's internal structures still depend on pgp 2.6.x. Regards, Joey -- If you come from outside of Finland, you live in wrong country. -- motd of irc.funet.fi Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists.

