Key consistency checks
This requirement looks incomplete.
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, or an Eliptic Curve based key
- the key should have the sign, certify and encrypt capabilities (subkeys are encouraged)
- for an RSA key, the primary cryptographic material should be at least 4096 bits
- the UIDs used by an applicant to work in the project should be signed (certified) 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 |
8B40 1BEF E41B 434C 9048 432C F63B 668A 969B 07C0 |
Main key |
ok (last updated: 2025-09-05 14:01 UTC)
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UID Vladimir Petko (New key 2) <vladimir.petko, canonical.com> |
ok, 0 non-DD sigs,
0 DD sigs:
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Active key endorsements
Endorsed by |
Date |
Statement |
Actions |
mwhudson |
2025-08-20 (4 weeks ago) |
For nm.debian.org, at 2025-08-20:
For the past 30 or so months, I have worked with Vladimir Petko on the Ubuntu
Foundations team at Canonical.
For this past work, Vladimir Petko sent mails using the email address vladimir.petko@canonical.com
which is the one they're using on nm.debian.org, and they signed their work and
email using a GPG key with fingerprint 8B40 1BEF E41B 434C 9048 432C F63B 668A 969B 07C0.
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 Vladimir Petko as they
present themselves on nm.debian.org is the rightful owner of both email
vladimir.petko@canonical.com and GPG key 8B40 1BEF E41B 434C 9048 432C F63B 668A 969B 07C0.
Signed with key 37CB 9DC7 6812 E6FD B09E EADA 80E6 27A0 AB75 7E23
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