On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Jonathan McDowell <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 10:25:27PM -0400, Andres Mejia wrote: >> This is an earlier message I sent but to the wrong mailing list. >> >> I want to update my outdated public key signed by one DD (it's a 1024D >> key). I already have a new key (4096R key) signed by at least one >> other DD (not the same DD). I've signed my new key with my old key. >> Would this technically count as signatures from 2 DDs? > > No. The DDs sign different keys. > >> Also, I'm still in the NM process. Should I wait until I complete the >> NM process or can I update my key now? > > keyring-maint prefer that either you replace the key before doing NM, or > after it's complete and you're a DD, rather than as part of the process. > > (It's much easier to move an existing key from the DM keyring to the DD > keyring than if we have to remove a key from the DM keyring and add a > different one to the DD keyring.) > > J. > > -- > xmpp:[email protected] > To understand recursion, we must first > understand recursion. > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) > > iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJNw2giAAoJEP8WL8XPP7rRZLIP/RsenQWLc4MBh4h22L3/ymDI > XH7/IilTvrF/fU6+q1hQNEFCt2MFwI8ro6OfDTzfEl5QrTyo7qHCJ5w/c0J4dJ7L > /LoiiA3T5iy89X7+MpTEhc0iFp68ef+GV9u5Kq/NVNjw0CtPQTFDaaSfr0pKq6tn > urCFO0mUfQ8iOFDV1GrkhJc79mzuWJW406o+8tXUVQYdABEggJG9s6zxFkoiqbUA > JHLiSDMkNdvloaNUF3S2fD3A+k/vwWWHz4+B6EsUL8Rp55AyErrXhRXNTPFE3dKS > SmTmufJrRNvluzQSShQXMvVLv1rvJ6/JSz4lIG/EMD00EsCE+96lScZMzy8wAELL > vKv4CtVxLid9b6vmOCC+S3BkSjREEcA8g1n0iWUxbJdh4n/jP5boCko5ylynS+FZ > bnrk3FnGUfexLqJi3Jdw+hOZOrV/Xv02r4DVkO5X2bbsg05BWoOxAZ3zv02nwdKm > 0Oylokhagawf7FwqbMiLUrp8zbyBYZEmTyvuztxem+YU2ODLwHQscI69EOXyIGkb > YtzRnz4vHwhyqJV5JYmdwXEfcH6Gk3PmbfsRMUMDXfEz4UKtROxs5aduAxJwnM/k > BeYUkzf1vq9sVxQnJ4N4n+t5s7y674kXdUtHZAkhi295JPc5vTE0NCiBubwF53f2 > NgLRXPDKIqO19nL3eXg8 > =zT1B > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > >
Thank you. I did have some concern that my NM application would be rejected because of my old key. It is a 1024 bit key and it's only signed by a single person. I saw that someone else had his application rejected for what looks to be a reason which is similar to my situation. See [1]. My new key however is 4096 bits and signed by several people to include one DD. I had trouble convincing these same people to sign my old key. -- Regards, Andres Mejia 1. https://nm.debian.org/nmstatus.php?email=stephen_leake%40stephe-leake.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

