Hi, On Wed, 13 Mar 2013, Paul Wise wrote: > > A public key may have multiple uids and the signature is only specific > > to the key, not any specific uid. But I only want to display a single > > uid. The way I implemented this now is: we take the first uid. Only if a > > later uid has an email ending in "@debian.org", we prefer that one. > > That's certainly not ideal. We could possibly do an LDAP lookup via the > > key's fingerprint on db.debian.org instead... > > Hmmm, not sure what to say there. It seems like a reasonable approach for now.
Yes. > > In the news.xml file, I replaced the "from" attribute of the news item > > with more fine grained "from_address" and "from_realname". However, I > > think existing entries will be kept, so the XSL-templates need to be > > able to parse both. At least that's how I've implemented it. If a > > complete rewrite of all news.xml files is feasible, the XSLTs could be > > simplified quite a bit. > > I guess this is needed for the developer.php links, fair enough. I don't understand your comment. Markus, it's certainly possible to update all news.xml once with a new structure. $ bin/list_packages.sh | bin/update_news.py So if you can simplify, please do it. I noticed in particular that you used <xsl:when> a few times where a simple <xsl:if> would have been more appropriate. I also saw a "print" that you probably left while debugging (print "signature uid: …). Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog ◈ Debian Developer Get the Debian Administrator's Handbook: → http://debian-handbook.info/get/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

