Re: [gentoo-dev] First release of Gentoo Keys

2015-01-11 Thread Brian Dolbec
On Sun, 11 Jan 2015 18:37:36 -0800 I forgot to mention: You enter the primary key fingerprint and keyid into LDAP, not the signing subkey. The subkeys information will be imported along with the primary key. Even if you change signing subkey later, there should be no need to edit LDAP with t

Re: [gentoo-dev] First release of Gentoo Keys

2015-01-11 Thread Brian Dolbec
On Sun, 11 Jan 2015 20:55:29 -0500 Rich Freeman wrote: > On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 8:34 PM, Brian Dolbec > wrote: > > I added a little more info to the First-Use wiki page, I included a > > link to a great webpage about setting up gpg keys. > > > > https://alexcabal.com/creating-the-perfect-gpg-k

Re: [gentoo-dev] First release of Gentoo Keys

2015-01-11 Thread Rich Freeman
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 8:34 PM, Brian Dolbec wrote: > But for the rest, yes, you don't need gkeys to create your key, It is > just most people seem to know little about using gpg, so creating the > template where you just filled out name, email, password, makes it easy. Makes sense. I can alway

Re: [gentoo-dev] First release of Gentoo Keys

2015-01-11 Thread Brian Dolbec
On Sun, 11 Jan 2015 12:06:18 -0500 Rich Freeman wrote: > On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Brian Dolbec > wrote: > > Of the remaining devs, only 16 keys total pass the GLEP 63 > > requirements. More info can be found in the First-Use wiki page > > [4] > > If you just create a gpg key with

[gentoo-dev] Automated Package Removal and Addition Tracker, for the week ending 2015-01-11 23:59 UTC

2015-01-11 Thread Robin H. Johnson
The attached list notes all of the packages that were added or removed from the tree, for the week ending 2015-01-11 23:59 UTC. Removals: dev-db/pgasync 2015-01-07 11:27:41 titanofold app-misc/cdcollect 2015-01-07 19:25:33 pacho net-im/linpopup

Re: [gentoo-dev] First release of Gentoo Keys

2015-01-11 Thread Peter Stuge
Rich Freeman wrote: > Would this work: > gpg --gen-key > option 2 - DSA and Elgamal Watch that entropy. //Peter

Re: [gentoo-dev] First release of Gentoo Keys

2015-01-11 Thread Rich Freeman
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Brian Dolbec wrote: > Of the remaining devs, only 16 keys total pass the GLEP 63 > requirements. More info can be found in the First-Use wiki page [4] If you just create a gpg key with 5yr expiry and otherwise-default options, typing a larger number into the

Re: [gentoo-dev] First release of Gentoo Keys

2015-01-11 Thread Brian Dolbec
There is a short, "First USE" intro to using gkeys [4] in our wiki. Notes: Not all devs have seeds in the gentoo-devs.seeds file downloaded during the install of gkeys. The log stating the devs with bad info in LDAP can be viewed here [1]. There were 19 devs with conflicting or missing

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: qa last rites -- long list

2015-01-11 Thread Rich Freeman
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 9:16 AM, Pacho Ramos wrote: > > But I must admit I lost the track of this issue some time ago and I > don't remember why the eclass is still allowed and then both policies > are being used in parallel depending on the maintainer, that is the > reason I haven't suggested the

[gentoo-dev] First release of Gentoo Keys

2015-01-11 Thread Pavlos Ratis
Hello all, We're very pleased to announce the first official release of the Gentoo Keys toolkit. What is the Gentoo Keys project? = Gentoo Keys is a Python based project that aims to manage the OpenPGP keys used for validation on users and Gentoo's infrastructure servers.