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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Rodent of Unusual Size <CO...@PROCESS.COM> on 1997/11/19 15:33:00 UTC
Publishing KEYS..?
PR#1283 asks why the PGP keys in the KEYS file aren't all on public
key servers. I think it's a valid point; would anyone have any
objection to my submitting the file to MIT's server?
#ken P-)}
Re: Publishing KEYS..?
Posted by Martin Kraemer <Ma...@mch.sni.de>.
On Wed, Nov 19, 1997 at 04:02:08PM +0000, Ben Laurie wrote:
> Not me - mine's already there anyway :-)
dito.
Martin
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Re: Publishing KEYS..?
Posted by Ben Laurie <be...@algroup.co.uk>.
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
>
> On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Ben Laurie wrote:
>
> > Not me - mine's already there anyway :-) Though for some reason, someone
> > I've no recollection of has signed it.
>
> Hmm, they be happily merged, I do not think it zaps the older one.
No, it doesn't - its just kinda strange to find total strangers signing
your key :-)
Cheers,
Ben.
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Re: Publishing KEYS..?
Posted by Dirk-Willem van Gulik <di...@elect6.jrc.it>.
On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Ben Laurie wrote:
> Not me - mine's already there anyway :-) Though for some reason, someone
> I've no recollection of has signed it.
Hmm, they be happily merged, I do not think it zaps the older one.
Dw.
Re: Publishing KEYS..?
Posted by Ben Laurie <be...@algroup.co.uk>.
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
>
> PR#1283 asks why the PGP keys in the KEYS file aren't all on public
> key servers. I think it's a valid point; would anyone have any
> objection to my submitting the file to MIT's server?
Not me - mine's already there anyway :-) Though for some reason, someone
I've no recollection of has signed it.
Cheers,
Ben.
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Ben Laurie |Phone: +44 (181) 735 0686|Apache Group member
Freelance Consultant |Fax: +44 (181) 735 0689|http://www.apache.org
and Technical Director|Email: ben@algroup.co.uk |Apache-SSL author
A.L. Digital Ltd, |http://www.algroup.co.uk/Apache-SSL
London, England. |"Apache: TDG" http://www.ora.com/catalog/apache