On Saturday, July 5, 2025 1:34:52 a.m. Central European Summer Time Gunnar Wolf wrote: > Hello everybody! Hello! > I have already notified a couple of people, but I think this _does_ deserve > being widely announced. Anyway, sorry for abusing dc-announce! > > I have (re(-re(-re(-re))))generated the KSP list, base document, and > keysigning maps, so you can get it and check it _now_! I see some keys are > missing a name in the Web index, and I will look into fixing that, but the > main text file _is_ final. I might have an explanation for that. The web index previously had my name, but I lost it in the newest version. I uploaded my certificate to keyserver.ubuntu.com and keys.openpgp.org but I hadn't verified my emails for keys.openpgp.org, so it stripped the User IDs. Thankfully my name and email were included in both the fingerprints file and convenient PDF, although it's using my less-desired User ID of the two in my certificate. Hopefully people are willing to certify both! > You can get our DC25 keysigning coordination > page at: > > https://people.debian.org/~gwolf/dc25_ksp/dc25_fprs.txt > > You should check its SHA256sum matches mine, that is: > > E321 CE1D A781 DF71 1698 24D8 D526 43AC A1D1 16F8 9075 1A2C EB34 3C92 C5B1 8EF9 > > You should verify your keys are correctly listed in the document, ensuring > EVERY PART of your key's fingerprint is correct. I _did_ receive some > unauthenticated requests for inclusion, so you should not blindly accept > the file's contents is trustworthy (of course... Are you sure that _I_ am > trustworthy? :0 > If everybody verifies their fingerprints, we can all ensure > this file has trustable information). > > Were you unable to send us the details in time? Don't worry. Bring along > some paper slips including the output of "gpg --fingerprint $your_key_id" > (or "sq cert list $your_key_id" — I invite you to consider Sequoia as a > great next-generation OpenPGP client, much friendlier than GnuPG!). > > And if I'm talking Javanese to you... Maybe you will want to attend our > session, "Continuous Key-Signing Party introduction", on Monday 2025.07.14 > 10:30, Méridienne room, where we will better explain the gory details. > > See you _very_ soon! 😃 > > – Gunnar Wolf, from keyring-maint. > Thanks for all of your work on this, by the way. Regards, Alex Lieflander
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