On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 11:51:46PM -0400, bill-auger wrote:
> Freemor -
>
> i actually already setup that ID card for you - you are hither-to-forth known
> as "Hacker #41" - i left all of the 'extra' fields empty for now - we just
> need to get your SSH key on the servers next - i figured you
Freemor -
i actually already setup that ID card for you - you are hither-to-forth known
as "Hacker #41" - i left all of the 'extra' fields empty for now - we just need
to get your SSH key on the servers next - i figured you could fill out or
delete the empty 'extra' data yourself and push it
Freemor writes:
Thanks for the warm welcome :) Glad to be aboard.
Freemor,
From a non-dev, I wish you the best in your contributions and I
thank
you for your present and future contributions to this terrific
project.
Congrats!
--
Brett M. Gilio
Free Software Foundation, Member
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 06:41:36PM -0400, Luke Shumaker wrote:
> - The email ident for the SSH keys needs to be freemor@something, but
>the "something" is purely informative for keeping track of multiple
>keys, it doesn't need to be a real hostname.
Realized I missed including that bit..
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 06:41:36PM -0400, Luke Shumaker wrote:
> Hi Freemor,
>
> Could you submit to us the full information for your hackers.git
> profile? You can look at mine as an example
> https://git.parabola.nu/hackers.git/tree/users/1015.yml Don't worry
> about formatting it correctly.
>
Hi Freemor,
Could you submit to us the full information for your hackers.git
profile? You can look at mine as an example
https://git.parabola.nu/hackers.git/tree/users/1015.yml Don't worry
about formatting it correctly.
Some notes:
- The first email listed will be publicly shown on
Luke Shumaker writes:
On Thu, 12 Jul 2018 19:48:52 -0400,
Brett Gilio wrote:
On 07/12/2018 04:24 PM, bill-auger wrote:
> i still think this is a bug or a missing feature IMHO - if
> the keyring package were regenerated automatically each day,
> then no one
> would (ever?) need to refresh
On Thu, 12 Jul 2018 19:48:52 -0400,
Brett Gilio wrote:
>
> On 07/12/2018 04:24 PM, bill-auger wrote:
>
> > i still think this is a bug or a missing feature IMHO - if
> > the keyring package were regenerated automatically each day, then no one
> > would (ever?) need to refresh the keyring
On 07/12/2018 07:48 PM, Brett Gilio wrote:
> I wonder if pacman will ever get around to implementing something of the
> sort, of if the Arch Linux people have some aversion to this.
any proper distro would have an aversion to that - it seems that you are
seeing a distro package manager as a tool
On 07/12/2018 04:24 PM, bill-auger wrote:
i still think this is a bug or a missing feature IMHO - if
the keyring package were regenerated automatically each day, then no one
would (ever?) need to refresh the keyring manually; pacman -Syu would be
sufficient
I agree, that is why I have (for
Brett -
the keyring needs to be refreshed only when one of the existing keys has
expired and renewed; but when the keyring package has not been
regenerated - i still think this is a bug or a missing feature IMHO - if
the keyring package were regenerated automatically each day, then no one
would
Fair enough.
Brett Gilio
bre...@posteo.net | b...@member.fsf.org
Free Software -- Free Society!
On 07/12/2018 04:19 PM, Isaac David wrote:
Brett Gilio wrote :
Would this be an appropriate time to refresh my keyring, then? Or
should I wait?
every time is the right time for refreshing the
Brett Gilio wrote :
Would this be an appropriate time to refresh my keyring, then? Or
should I wait?
every time is the right time for refreshing the keyring.
--
Isaac David
GPG: 38D33EF29A7691134357648733466E12EC7BA943
Ring: c8ba5620e080bef9470efb314c257304ff9480f5
Tox:
Would this be an appropriate time to refresh my keyring, then? Or should
I wait?
Brett Gilio
bre...@posteo.net | b...@member.fsf.org
Free Software -- Free Society!
On 07/12/2018 12:56 PM, Freemor wrote:
So I can further join the fun. :)
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Dev
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 02:46:27PM -0400, bill-auger wrote:
> Freemor -
>
> can you write a bit about what your current talents or interests are and
> how they could fit into parabola
>
> the keys are mainly important for access to the servers, for example - i
> have seen you are very good a
Freemor -
can you write a bit about what your current talents or interests are and
how they could fit into parabola
the keys are mainly important for access to the servers, for example - i
have seen you are very good a tech support and bug trouble-shooting -
what are you most interested in
So I can further join the fun. :)
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