Markku Kolkka wrote: > There's a lack of trust, not lack of certification. Those are two > different things when talking about the GPG/PGP "web of trust" > certification scheme. You haven't specified the level of trust that > you have on the keys used to certify the Fedora signing key.
Setting the trust level on the key won't make the "key is not
certified with a trusted signature!" warning go away though.
The only way for the key to be treated as valid (which makes the
warning go away) is for a trusted key (or keys) to sign it. This
means you could sign the key yourself (preferably with a local
signature rather than an exportable signature) or find enough other
signatures on the key made by people you trust.
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Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp
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