Key consistency checks
This
requirement has been approved by Santiago Ruano Rincón <santiagorr@riseup.net>
8 months, 2 weeks ago.
This
process has been closed by johns on
2024-02-24: no further modifications are possible.
Potential problems
- no UID found that fully satisfies requirements
Every Debian member needs a GPG key of sufficient strength. In addition, all keys should be certified
so we can link them to a real-world identity.
The normal requirements are:
- the key should be type RSA and version 4 or greater
- the key should have the sign, certify and encrypt capabilities (subkeys are encouraged)
- the primary cryptographic material should be at least 4096 bits
- the UIDs used by an applicant to work in the project should be signed by at least two existing Debian members (1 for DM applications)
- as an alternative to the previous requirement, the key can be endorsed (see link at the bottom of the page) by multiple Debian Members (the number of required endorsements depends on the endorsement's age and nature)
- pseudonyms or anonymity are acceptable in certain circumstances
If the key does not meet these requirements, and you would struggle to create one which does, contact Front Desk.
Keys are first searched in hkps://keyring.debian.org
. If no key is found,
then the key will be imported from hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com/
. Please ensure that you
have sent your key to Ubuntu's key server. Sending public keys to keyring.debian.org will only work if your
key is already in Debian's keyring and will only be taken into account after the Keyring Maintainers
updated it. For Debian Maintainers and Developers, please remember to send your key to both servers.
This check will be approved manually by Front Desk as the application progresses.
Key check results
OpenPGP fingerprint |
8790 309C 1565 8B33 994E CA9A 4E14 2C21 6BDF C613 |
Main key |
ok (last updated: 2024-09-16 10:52 UTC)
|
UID Jeremy Sowden <jeremy, azazel.net> |
ok, 0 non-DD sigs,
0 DD sigs:
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UID Azazel <azazel, elephant.org> |
ok, 0 non-DD sigs,
0 DD sigs:
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UID Azazel <azazel, azazel.net> |
ok, 0 non-DD sigs,
0 DD sigs:
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UID Jeremy Sowden <jeremy.sowden, worc.oxon.org> |
ok, 0 non-DD sigs,
0 DD sigs:
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UID Jeremy Sowden <jeremy.sowden, gmail.com> |
ok, 0 non-DD sigs,
0 DD sigs:
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UID Jeremy Sowden <jeremy, sowden.org.uk> |
ok, 0 non-DD sigs,
0 DD sigs:
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UID Jeremy Sowden <jeremy, sowden.uk> |
ok, 0 non-DD sigs,
0 DD sigs:
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UID Jeremy Sowden <azazel, debian.org> |
ok, 0 non-DD sigs,
0 DD sigs:
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Active key endorsements
Endorsed by |
Date |
Statement |
Actions |
dtorrance |
2024-01-03 (8 months, 2 weeks ago) |
For nm.debian.org, at 2024-01-03:
For the past 4 years, I have worked with Jeremy Paul Arnold Sowden on
the Debian Window Maker Team. I had previously endorsed his key on
2021-12-06 and am providing an updated endorsement as part of his
application for Debian Developer.
For this past work, Jeremy Paul Arnold Sowden sent mails using the
email address jeremy@azazel.net which is the one they're using on
nm.debian.org, and they signed their work and email using a GPG key
with fingerprint 8790 309C 1565 8B33 994E CA9A 4E14 2C21 6BDF C613.
I've made sure that they are able to decrypt encrypted messages sent to this key
and that they're able to sign messages with the same key.
Due to the long-term interactions we had, I'm convinced that Jeremy
Paul Arnold Sowden as they present themselves on nm.debian.org is the
rightful owner of both email jeremy@azazel.net and GPG key 8790 309C
1565 8B33 994E CA9A 4E14 2C21 6BDF C613.
Signed with key 803C E41F 4DC2 52EC B5E5 F1B9 D12B 2BE2 6D3F F663
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arturo |
2023-12-20 (9 months ago) |
For nm.debian.org, at 2023-12-20:
For the past 36 months, I have worked with Jeremy Paul Arnold Sowden on a number of netfilter-related Debian packages.
For this past work, Jeremy Paul Arnold Sowden sent mails using the email address jeremy@azazel.net
which is the one they're using on nm.debian.org, and they signed their work and
email using a GPG key with fingerprint 8790 309C 1565 8B33 994E CA9A 4E14 2C21 6BDF C613.
I've made sure that they are able to decrypt encrypted messages sent to this key
and that they're able to sign messages with the same key.
Due to the long-term interactions we had, I'm convinced that Jeremy Paul Arnold Sowden as they
present themselves on nm.debian.org is the rightful owner of both email
jeremy@azazel.net and GPG key 8790 309C 1565 8B33 994E CA9A 4E14 2C21 6BDF C613.
Signed with key DD98 61AB 23DC 3333 892E 07A9 68E7 1398 1D15 15F8
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roberto |
2023-12-20 (9 months ago) |
For nm.debian.org, at 2023-12-20:
For the past 11 months, I have worked with Jeremy Paul Arnold Sowden on
packaging of shorewall.
For this past work, Jeremy Paul Arnold Sowden sent mails using the email
address jeremy@azazel.net which is the one he is using on nm.debian.org,
and he signed his work and email using a GPG key with fingerprint
8790 309C 1565 8B33 994E CA9A 4E14 2C21 6BDF C613.
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 Jeremy Paul
Arnold Sowden as he presents himself on nm.debian.org is the rightful
owner of both email jeremy@azazel.net and GPG key
8790 309C 1565 8B33 994E CA9A 4E14 2C21 6BDF C613.
Signed with key 2AB8 EB16 3CA5 62E1 82A1 3AAE 7731 FCCC 63E4 E277
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dtorrance |
2021-12-06 (2 years, 9 months ago) |
For nm.debian.org, at 2021-12-06:
For the past two years, I have worked with Jeremy Sowden on the Debian
Window Maker team.
For this past work, Jeremy sent mails using the email address
jeremy@azazel.net, which is the one he's using on nm.debian.org, and
he signed his work and email using a GPG key with fingerprint 6C1D
B453 63EF 4037 BD56 D517 2986 AC0A BDF1 040D, which is a subkey of the
key with fingerprint 8790 309C 1565 8B33 994E CA9A 4E14 2C21 6BDF
C613.
I've made sure that he is able to decrypt encrypted messages sent to
this key and that he's able to sign messages with the same key.
Due to the long-term interactions we had, I'm convinced that Jeremy
Sowden, as he presents himself on nm.debian.org, is the rightful owner
of both the email jeremy@azazel.net and the GPG key 8790 309C 1565
8B33 994E CA9A 4E14 2C21 6BDF C613.
Signed with key 803C E41F 4DC2 52EC B5E5 F1B9 D12B 2BE2 6D3F F663
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ametzler |
2021-12-05 (2 years, 9 months ago) |
For nm.debian.org, at 2021-12-05:
For the past 27 months, I have worked with Jeremy Paul Arnold Sowden on
wmaker related packages.
For this past work, Jeremy Paul Arnold Sowden sent mails using the email
address jeremy@azazel.net which is the one he is using on
nm.debian.org, and he signed his email using multiple GPG keys:
67C77ED8DFCD04B0DB531205D19ED4CDF9D7F6C3 ([expired] up to Jan 2020)
77FEBFB031636FE38246644CA27BF51821D9EFD7 ([expired] up Aug 2020)
8790309C15658B33994ECA9A4E142C216BDFC613 (from Nov 2020)
(Afaict the keys are not cross-signed, so the older messages mainly show
the timeframe.)
I've made sure that Jeremy is able to decrypt encrypted messages sent to
jeremy@azazel.net encrypted with 8790309C15658B33994ECA9A4E142C216BDFC613
and that he is able to sign messages with the same key.
Due to the long-term interactions we had, I'm convinced that Jeremy Paul
Arnold Sowden as he presents himself on nm.debian.org is the
rightful owner of both email jeremy@azazel.net and GPG key
8790 309C 1565 8B33 994E CA9A 4E14 2C21 6BDF C613.
Andreas Metzler
Signed with key D2E0 9203 9EF8 D496 EDF4 FA5E A54F 0185 4382 1484
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Log
Date |
Author |
Action |
Content |
Public |
2024-01-09 14:10 |
santiago |
req_approve |
Requirement approved |
yes |
2024-01-03 12:12 |
peb |
- |
Hi,
Have you by any chances worked with another DD recently who could submit an endorsement of your key?
There are two 2 years old endorsements which are hard to take into account, so a third one recent enough would be great.
Thanks!
--
PEB |
yes |