> > Doesn't it have something to do with verifying GPG/PGP fingerprints and
> > key signing?
>
> Not at all. It is as mentioned, to verify your intentions, and to get a
> view on your personality - "Yes, I understand" vs. "Yeah, Ok, whatever."
>
> The GnuPG signing is up to you, when you organise to meet a developer
> close by.
>
Okay, but where does this phone number go (how it it used)? I am
interested in becoming a Debian maintainer some day, but I don't want my
phone # posted all over the net, nor do I want anyone phoning me about
maintainer stuff, other than the verification call.
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