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On Jun 1, 2012 3:39 PM, "Kevin Fenzi" <<a href="mailto:kevin@scrye.com">kevin@scrye.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On Fri, 01 Jun 2012 19:33:28 +0100<br>
> Tristan Santore <<a href="mailto:tristan.santore@internexusconnect.net">tristan.santore@internexusconnect.net</a>> wrote:<br>
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> > If a user maintains packages, he will know how to use a public<br>
> > key ;-p. And as such know gnupg and how to sign emails with his<br>
> > private key.<br>
> ><br>
> > People should just remember to put in their public keys.<br>
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> This would help, yeah.<br>
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> > The only reason why I was so vocal about the user asking about a<br>
> > change was, that he is a former red hat employee and as such should<br>
> > receive a common courtesy of going the extra mile. As long as he<br>
> > contacts his supervisor/manger/HR person who can verify that he is<br>
> > who he claims to be.<br>
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> Yes, but not sure how easy that would be if they moved as part of a new<br>
> job, or the like. (ie, if they couldn't talk face to face or at least<br>
> voice of someone who knows them well).<br>
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> kevin<br>
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<p>Dont we already ask for a contact phone number? Could that somehow be used to verify an individual?</p>
<p>Sijis<br>
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