On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 09:58:45AM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote: > I think the "problem" would be trivial to fix. The DAM should be the > party that makes the *policy decision*, and then DSA should be tasked > with actually creating the account, and keyring-maint with adding the > key to the debian keyring. > > Unfortunately there is no interest on Joerg's side to even consider > anything other than directly creating the accounts in ldap himself. I don't think there's been anything else concrete suggested _to_ consider. If there were a script runnable by DAM that would pass on information to DSA/keyring-maint, that didn't directly create the accounts but did entirely remove it from the DAM's responsibility, that'd be almost exactly as effective, though at that point I can't see a lot of reason for it not to be a sudo'ed script that does edit ldap directly. Likewise for submitting a new key to keyring-maint. But there isn't such a script, no? Cheers, aj
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