Jan Pokorný <[email protected]> wrote: [snipped]
Thanks to the attendants and I am sorry for not responding to the ones with on-the-edge submissions -- there was actually an active one accepted and I've refreshed the authoritative record about the event at https://people.redhat.com/jpokorny/keysigning/2017-ha/ accordingly (see '*2.*' suffixes).
Cool, thanks for all your work on this!
I'd also kindly ask the actual attendants (one person skipped the event) to do the remaining signing work within the month at latest. You can just grab the key of the other, already verified party from the linked source (or the well known key server if present), sign it, and then (IMHO) preferably send the signed key back to the original person at one of his/her listed email, again (IMHO) preferably in an encrypted form. There are various tools to help with this workflow at scale, such as PIUS (https://github.com/jaymzh/pius) to give an example, but YMMV.
I got pius packages building on the Open Build Service for several distros: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:aspiers/pius but when I tried to use it, I ran into this: https://github.com/jaymzh/pius/issues/59 Any ideas?
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