On 7/27/2016 6:01 AM, Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:
On 27.07.2016 00:17, Jeff Mitchell wrote:
I would avoid reading much, if anything at all, into what Boudhayan
wrote, both from the perspective of the sysadmin team and even
Boudhayan himself.
--Jeff
I don't see any "reading into" in any of the
Hi Harald,
On 27 July 2016 at 15:36, Harald Sitter wrote:
> +1
>
> If it helps the cause I'll fly around the world on my own dime and
> web-up everyone in the sysadmin team who otherwise doesn't go to KDE
> meetups so you have at least one link that connects you to the rest of
>
On 27.07.2016 00:17, Jeff Mitchell wrote:
I would avoid reading much, if anything at all, into what Boudhayan wrote,
both from the perspective of the sysadmin team and even Boudhayan himself.
--Jeff
I don't see any "reading into" in any of the replies so far. People have just
reacted to
Hey,
> I strongly disagree with this. While it is complicated in Ben's case, we had
> GPG signing party at the past Akademy and we can rebuild the web of trust.
> Debian works like this. We can have one at the QtCon (with also people from
> other communities including FSFE). So *signing* the
I would avoid reading much, if anything at all, into what Boudhayan
wrote, both from the perspective of the sysadmin team and even Boudhayan
himself.
--Jeff
On 7/26/2016 5:46 PM, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
On Tuesday 26 July 2016 16:01:15 Luigi Toscano wrote:
On Tuesday, 26 July 2016 19:25:25 CEST
On Tuesday 26 July 2016 16:01:15 Luigi Toscano wrote:
> On Tuesday, 26 July 2016 19:25:25 CEST Boudhayan Gupta wrote:
> > 2) GPG doesn't simply encrypt the email, but also digitally signs
> > it.
> > Signatures are required to prove the authenticity of the email, and
> > to detect if it was
On Tuesday, 26 July 2016 19:25:25 CEST Boudhayan Gupta wrote:
> 2) GPG doesn't simply encrypt the email, but also digitally signs it.
> Signatures are required to prove the authenticity of the email, and to
> detect if it was tampered with. However, given our email
> infrastructure, a GPG
Hi all,
After an email was sent to all developers with commit access on the
kde-cvs-announce mailing list with the new SSH host keys of the
machine, we've received complaints that the email contained sensitive
information and was not GPG encrypted.
We would like to say that GPG-encrypting the