On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 10:18 PM, Michael Yang <[email protected]> wrote:

> I prefer to use my existing key from my EC2 instance just because it's
> easier on Ubuntu to test out things and review older code.  It just makes
> sense to have that server used for patch submission.  If I've touched upon a
> sensitive issue by using a US-based service, then I can just attach stuff on
> google code.  I didn't mean to ruffle anyone's feathers, I'm sorry!

 nono, you've misunderstood - you're placing *yourself* at risk of
DMCA takedowns, court orders, Homeland Security attacks, warrantless
"wiretap" invasions of privacy and are entirely placing your data into
the hands of a corporation who may _state_ that they respect
privacy... etc. etc.

 nothing to do with me or the pyjamas project! :)

 ok.  so there's no reason why you shouldn't have (and send me) two
ssh public keys.  but what i don't "get" is that you're definitely not
logging in from an account where the ssh keys have actually been
installed!

 either that or there's something very very bizarre going on.

 l.

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