On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 1:59 PM, Peter Stuge <[email protected]> wrote: > Ryan Hill wrote: >> You want me to use a potentially unstable live ebuild instead? >> Well, no, that's not gonna happen. > > Are you demanding that someone else produces for you, and refusing to > do anything but consume? >
Keep in mind that the GLEP does not require anybody to actually use gkeys. It is just a tool intended to make the GLEP easier to follow. As has been pointed out, we haven't exactly been strict about enforcing compliance, and for my part I'm not inclined to see a lot more enforcement until the instructions/tools/etc catch up. If anybody wants to see increased adoption of the new GLEP, I'd recommend focusing more on easy instructions and tools. That said, anybody who cares enough will figure out how to get it working. I just made myself a dedicated tree-signing key and as far as I could tell the last time I looked at it the key complied. Just don't try to send me any encrypted email, since the key in LDAP probably doesn't work for encryption (having a separate LDAP record for signing key and communication key might make sense). :) -- Rich
