The key chosen for signing is the name listed in the most recent
debian/changelog entry.  You should write a changelog entry using the
'dch' command, which when properly configured will set that name to your
name.  This is a good idea, since you should also describe the changes
you've made, and give a version number that clearly identifies the
build as an unofficial one, such as 2.4.0~bernd0.

(configuring dch mostly consists of setting the environment variables
DEBEMAIL and DEBFULLNAME to appropriate values)

You can also choose not to sign the packages.  Far down in the debuild
manpage:
   The typical command line options to build only  the  binary
   package(s) without signing the .changes file (or the non-existent
   .dsc file):

          debuild -i -us -uc -b

Jeff

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