Vladimir Kosovac wrote:
Mike McGrath wrote:
> Vladimir Kosovac wrote:
>
>>> I got the old and bad message that it didn't work. I'm about to
say
>>> no more.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I am guessing but I think you may be signing invalid (old) CLA agreement.
>>
>> Try to obtain a fresh CLA here:
>>
>>
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/send-cla.cgi
>>
>> and then repeat the steps from my previous message.
>>
>> Also, if you haven't yet, make sure that you are going through the
>> process in correct order [more info below]:
>>
>>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/AccountSystem
>>
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/
>>
>> Vladimir
>>
>>
>>
> Also quite possible the new key is not uplodaed to
pgp.mit.edu
>
>
Actually, this is the most likely reason, since query on
pgp.mit.edu
shows different public key
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=k5di%40zianet&op=index
than the one in Karl's email messages [B6262B7E], which doesn't exist on
the key server.
Vladimir
> -Mike
>
>
WOW! I do not know how to test it guys but I made [B6262B7E] with
Seahorse and followed exactly the instructions to send it to MIT. It
looks like it didn't work.
I will start again with a new key and make dam sure it gets to MIT. This
key business is a lot of trouble for a tiny payback.
I will try and learn to check for my key on MIT.
Karl
--
Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
Linux User
#450462
http://counter.li.org.
PGP 7025 BB6C 7CC3 CFE7 43B2 1574 3279 EBB0 B626 2B7E