For nm.debian.org, at 2023-02-12: For the past year, I have worked with Cordell Bloor on packaging ROCm components. For this past work, Cordell Bloor sent mails using the email address cgmb@slerp.xyz which is the one he is using on nm.debian.org, and he signed his work uploaded to mentors.d.n and a few emails using a GPG key with fingerprint 0CE0 6FE3 92AA 48F8 D22E 4471 F9EF 8EE0 C021 630F. I've made sure that he is able to decrypt encrypted messages sent to this key and that he is able to sign messages with the same key. Due to the long-term interactions we had, I'm convinced that Cordell Bloor as he presents himself on nm.debian.org is the rightful owner of both email cgmb@slerp.xyz and GPG key 0CE0 6FE3 92AA 48F8 D22E 4471 F9EF 8EE0 C021 630F.
For nm.debian.org, at 2023-03-24: For the past 8 months, I have worked with Cordell Bloor on various components of the ROCM ecosystem. For this past work, Cordell Bloor sent mails using the email address cgmb@slerp.xyz which is the one he is using on nm.debian.org and mentors.d.n, and he signed his work and email using a GPG key with fingerprint 0CE0 6FE3 92AA 48F8 D22E 4471 F9EF 8EE0 C021 630F. Cordell Bloor also pointed me to his GitHub page, where he has been signing tags with this key for many years. I've made sure that he is able to decrypt encrypted messages sent to this key and that his is able to sign messages with the same key. Due to the long-term interactions we had, I'm convinced that Cordell Bloor as he presents himself on nm.debian.org is the rightful owner of both email cgmb@slerp.xyz and GPG key 0CE0 6FE3 92AA 48F8 D22E 4471 F9EF 8EE0 C021 630F.