Joseph has proposed merging lp:~josephjamesmills/ubuntu-packaging-guide/fixed-bug975026 into lp:ubuntu-packaging-guide.
Requested reviews: Ubuntu Packaging Guide Team (ubuntu-packaging-guide-team) Related bugs: Bug #975026 in Ubuntu Packaging Guide: "gpg keygen instructions are not clear" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-packaging-guide/+bug/975026 For more details, see: https://code.launchpad.net/~josephjamesmills/ubuntu-packaging-guide/fixed-bug975026/+merge/106950 Made gpg section more clear -- https://code.launchpad.net/~josephjamesmills/ubuntu-packaging-guide/fixed-bug975026/+merge/106950 Your team Ubuntu Packaging Guide Team is requested to review the proposed merge of lp:~josephjamesmills/ubuntu-packaging-guide/fixed-bug975026 into lp:ubuntu-packaging-guide.
=== modified file 'debian/changelog' --- debian/changelog 2012-03-12 22:28:59 +0000 +++ debian/changelog 2012-05-23 07:22:19 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +ubuntu-packaging-guide (0.1ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low + + * ubuntu-packaging-guide/getting-set-up.rst: Changed lines 82 thou 93 and made backup called getting-set-up.rst~ (LP: #975026) + + -- Joseph Mills <[email protected]> Sat, 19 May 2012 02:28:39 -0400 + ubuntu-packaging-guide (0.1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low * Initial release. === modified file 'ubuntu-packaging-guide/getting-set-up.rst' --- ubuntu-packaging-guide/getting-set-up.rst 2012-03-20 22:02:49 +0000 +++ ubuntu-packaging-guide/getting-set-up.rst 2012-05-23 07:22:19 +0000 @@ -79,15 +79,18 @@ $ gpg --gen-key -GPG will first ask you which kind of key you want to generate. Choosing the -default (RSA and DSA) is fine. Next it will ask you about the keysize. The -default (currently 2048) is fine, but 4096 is more secure. Afterwards, it will -ask you if you want it to expire the key at some stage. It is safe to say "0", -which means the key will never expire. The last questions will be about your -name and email address. Just pick the ones you are going to use for Ubuntu -development here, you can add additional email addresses later on. Adding a -comment is not necessary. Then you will have to set a passphrase, choose a -safe one (a passphrase is just a password which is allowed to include spaces). +GPG will first ask you what kind of key you would like to generate. Choosing +the default RSA and DSA (options 1)is fine.GPG will now ask you about the +keysize, that you would like to create. The default (currently 2048) is fine, +but 4096 is better because it is more secure. GPG will now ask how long you +would like to keep this GPG key. It is safe to say “0”, which means the key +will never expire.GPG will now ask for your email address.It is best that you +enter in the email address that you use to sign into Launchpad. Or if you +like you may pick a "testing" one for now, As you can add additional email +addresses later on.Next GPG will ask if you would like too add a comment but +this is not necessary.You will now have to set a passphrase. A passphrase is +a fancy word for a password that can contain spaces and charecters like *#)&:. +Please choose a strong password. Now GPG will create a key for you, which can take a little bit of time; it needs random bytes, so if you give the system some work to do it will be
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