On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 12:20:38PM -0700, Deepak Saxena wrote:
Is there usually a key-signing at UDS? If not, should we organize a Linaro one?
Copying Jorge.
Yes, there's usually always a massive key-signing at UDS; Jorge, can you get us details as to whether and when the Orlando one is?
For reference, we're talking about the kernel.org compromise:
The reason for this email is to give you a heads up about what you should expect when kernel.org becomes live again. There is a strong likelyhood that maintainers will need to start GPG signing branches that they will ask Linus to pull. Nothing has been decided firmly (indeed, we won't know until Linus himself makes a decision about what he will accept), and it will definitely be a topic for the upcoming Kernel Summit at the end of October. However, it is worth taking the opportunity now to get familiar with GPG and to create a key for yourself. The Debian developers among you will already be familiar with this process, /even if you don't have a kernel.org account/. The Debian keysigning page[4] is a good place to start reading.