Hello Kev,

I do not see any reason why you should have done something wrong.
What you can do is :

- create a helloworld.jar (does not matter what it contains, for instance just 
a HelloWorld class)

- sign it

- upload it to people.apache.org~kevj (should be possible via scp)

- upload the .asc file generated by the signature

- send a mail about this

then some ant committers (for instance me, others welcome) can download the 2 
files and check that they can verify the signature using the public key which 
you have checked in in SVN and/or the key which you have uploaded on the key 
server.

Regards,

Antoine

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Datum: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 16:22:48 +0700
Von: Kev Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: Ant Developers List <dev@ant.apache.org>
Betreff: added pgp key to KEYS file (and MIT key server)

> Hi all,
> 
> As I'm new to this pgp signing malarky, could someone do a quick  
> sanity check for me on the key I've just added to the end of the KEYS  
> file and the same I uploaded to the MIT key server?[1]
> 
> I'm convinced I've done something wrong.
> 
> Kev
> 
> [1] http://pgpkeys.mit.edu/ (search for [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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