[D-m-team] libidn 1.11-1

Simon Josefsson simon at josefsson.org
Tue Jan 13 16:19:09 UTC 2009


Sorry for the noise, please ignore my last e-mail, I found this page:

http://wiki.debian.org/Maintainers

I'll follow the instructions there on updating the key.

Fwiw, I would have found this information faster if it was linked from
http://www.debian.org/devel/, or if anything on that URL mentions
'Debian Maintainer' and some links.

Thanks,
Simon

Simon Josefsson <simon at josefsson.org> writes:

> Hi!  My PGP key has expired, how do I send an updated key?  I'm a Debian
> Mainter but not a Debian Developer.  My updated key has the same key id,
> but I've changed the expiry date (which I do every half year or so).
>
> According to Joerg below, it doesn't help to follow the instructions in
> the Debian Reference Manual and the instructions posted on
> keyring.debian.org.  I believe it would help to update these
> documentations to describe what Debian Maintainers needs to do as well.
>
> Thanks,
> Simon
>
> Joerg Jaspert <joerg at ganneff.de> writes:
>
>>> jas at mocca:~$ gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --send-key b565716f
>>> gpg: sending key B565716F to hkp server keyring.debian.org
>>> jas at mocca:~$
>>
>> Wont help.
>>
>>> Is there any way to follow progress on when it is updated?  The rsync
>>> archive on keyring.debian.org doesn't seem to have the
>>> debian-maintainers.gpg keyring.
>>
>> Yes, it is not maintained by the correct people for that. Its an own
>> keyring in a different structure.



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