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Re: Y2K.



On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 05:51:36PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> things they require these days is a PGP or GPG key that has been signed
> (verified and certified, sort of) by some trusted person (i.e. a
> Debian maintainer that has a valid signed key) that you have met face to
> face. This can be difficult to arrange but the now abundant Linux

While a signed key was preferred there were other ways too - I used a
scanned copy of my driving license for ID.  Hopefully the same will be
true whenever new-maintainer reopens.

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