On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 21:06:22 +0200 David Fokkema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know that, :-) However, Steve was telling how much time he invested in > manually downloading and checking keys because of problems. I was > responding to that.
Of course I am going to take a few steps. I have a vested interest in communicating with Manoj. Erm, sorry Manoj, I've never gotten a personal pronoun to fit so here goes with a he. If I'm wrong I apologize now. He's consistently been helpful on this list with Debian and while I have never personally had a reply from him on any of my problems his messages have always been informative to read. He's one of the names I've picked out of the crowd to listen to when it comes to matters Debian and Linux because I know from past experience he's done his homework. As such me having a key which results in a bad signature from him causes me some concern because I want that portion of the mechanism to work seamlessly. Not only for my own edification but for others, as well. On the other hand if it were Alan's PGP key (if he ever had the sense to sign anything) I'd just delete it without comment because he has proven himself a pig-headed ignorant fool time and again here and in Devel over the past week. I don't have a vested interest in communicating with him at all. However that vested interest doesn't spill into having to jump through C-R hoops to tell Manoj that something is wrong with that signature. I'm willing to manually verify the keys I have against the keys listed in his signature because I don't want to fire off a message to him and waste his time replying "Well, are you using the correct keys?" That would be rude of me to not have double-checked my end before sending it to him. By the same token it would be rude of him to turn away someone who is informing him of a potential problem in either his configuration or the keys that are currently present on the publicly available keyservers. I've already gone through the effort of verifying it wasn't my end, why should I then have to go through the added effort of verifying I am who I say I am when I am doing something out of courtesy. A *lot* of the email I send out is of that nature and it piles up right fast. No thanks. It is not worth it. -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | main connection to the switchboard of souls. | -- Lenny Nero - Strange Days -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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