On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 10:15:07PM -0300, Lucas Wall wrote: > That would be the [1]key signing coordination page. > > K. > > [1] http://nm.debian.org/gpg.php According to the Applicant's Checklist[1]: > # The applicant's identity needs to be verified. > > This is usually done by having at least one signature on the applicant's > GPG key from a Debian Developer. If the applicant's location makes it > impossible to get a key signed by another Debian Developer, a scanned > photo of their drivers license or passport signed with their GPG key can > be accepted as an alternative method of identification. But I don't have a driver's license (since I'd rather walk/commute) nor a passport (I haven't traveled elsewhere). Are there any other means of identification (such as a birth certificate or postal ID) that can be used in lieu of the above mentioned media? Cheers, Zakame [1] http://www.debian.org/devel/join/nm-step1 -- |=-------------ZAK B. ELEP (Registered Linux User #327585)-------------=| || Web: http://zakame.spunge.org GPG ID: 0xFA53851D || || http://zakame.homelinux.org ICQ UIN: 33236644 || || Location: Daet, Camarines Norte Running Linux 2.6 || |=----------1486 7957 454D E529 E4F1 F75E 5787 B1FD FA53 851D----------=| Debian - When you've got better things to do than to fix a borken system
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