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OT: debian keyring



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Being somewhat new to this stuff, how do I check that the gpg signature on an 
email matches that of the public key fingerprint registered with debian when 
you become a developer?  I.E., assuming Eray *does* finally make it through 
the new-dev process, and he continues to gpg-sign his mails like a good dev, 
how do I make sure it's really him?  All kmail says is "signed by unknown key 
blah".  Now, I could goto the website and manually check in the debian 
developer's database (db.debian.org) but that's painfull, and someone has 
surely come up with a better way.  I'm on enough mailing lists with enough 
different people posting, that I can't possible check each individual's key 
by hand.  So, please reply with comments, off list if you feel bad about the 
subject(though traffic's been so low lately.....), and help me out.  'Cuz 
it's *got* to be easier than I'm making it out to be.....

Thanks,

D.A.Bishop
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