Am -10.01.-28163 20:59, schrieb Philipp Kern:
On 2011-04-26, Torsten Werner twer...@debian.org wrote:
the first UID with an email address is used by dak.
The first being the one with the newest self-sig?
No, just the 'first' one.
Torsten
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Am -10.01.-28163 20:59, schrieb Arno Töll:
I am no DM (yet), I just wanted to make things clear in advance as I
want to approach DD signings soon.
You could create a new key for your Debian work but you would lose
existing signatures.
Torsten
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On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 at 22:34:23 +0200, Arno Töll wrote:
Thanks for your answer. Good to hear there is at least the possibility
to come around this issue. Now I am curious what such a good reason
would be. Let's say would I don't want to be spammed on my primary UID,
hence I use for Debian
Ben Finney schrieb:
the first UID with an email address is used by dak. It can be changed
manually if there is a good reason for such a change. Please file a
bug report against ftp.debian.org if you need such a change.
Why is an additional reason needed? Why isn't it sufficient that the
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Hi Simon,
On 27.04.2011 11:09, Simon McVittie wrote:
Since the code snippet you quoted will accept a match for either the
real name part or the email part, you could just add a secondary UID
with the same (spelling of your) name but a
On Wed, 2011-04-27 at 13:21 +0200, Arno Töll wrote:
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Hi Simon,
On 27.04.2011 11:09, Simon McVittie wrote:
Since the code snippet you quoted will accept a match for either the
real name part or the email part, you could just add a secondary
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 10:28:35AM +0200, Torsten Werner wrote:
Am -10.01.-28163 20:59, schrieb Philipp Kern:
On 2011-04-26, Torsten Werner twer...@debian.org wrote:
the first UID with an email address is used by dak.
The first being the one with the newest self-sig?
No, just the
Am -10.01.-28163 20:59, schrieb brian m. carlson:
This isn't very clear. The OpenPGP standard doesn't specify a fixed
ordering for user IDs, so the order in which the user IDs for a given
key are written is undefined. If they're written from a hash/map whose
ordering changes every time it's
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Hi there,
I've been asking this question on debian-mentors before, but people
involved into this process might be better addressed through d-d, so I
hope you don't mind as I got there no answer so far.
I was wondering what the exact requirements for
Hi Arno,
Am -10.01.-28163 20:59, schrieb Arno Töll:
Now, what's exactly meant by primary UID? The primary GPG UID? If yes,
am I right when I assume signing a package with a non-primary GPG UID
or even more with a sub key won't work to fulfill DM upload rights?
the first UID with an email
On 2011-04-26, Torsten Werner twer...@debian.org wrote:
Am -10.01.-28163 20:59, schrieb Arno Töll:
Now, what's exactly meant by primary UID? The primary GPG UID? If yes,
am I right when I assume signing a package with a non-primary GPG UID
or even more with a sub key won't work to fulfill DM
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Hi Torsten,
On 26.04.2011 16:06, Torsten Werner wrote:
the first UID with an email address is used by dak. It can be changed
manually if there is a good reason for such a change. Please file a bug
report against ftp.debian.org if you need such a
Torsten Werner twer...@debian.org writes:
Hi Arno,
Am -10.01.-28163 20:59, schrieb Arno Töll:
Now, what's exactly meant by primary UID? The primary GPG UID? If
yes, am I right when I assume signing a package with a non-primary
GPG UID or even more with a sub key won't work to fulfill DM
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