Hi Darix, Although I am mostly merely lurking I do understand his frustration. The biggest problem any project can suffer from is the lack of communication, or bad communication. I really like to use OpenSuSE, because I think it is a really good distro, but the general attitude towards Carlos issue gives me an uncomfortable feeling. He expressed something and he gets attacked on not being constructive? If he was not constructive he would not have raised the issue in the first place. Yeah, maybe he raised it not the way it should have, but instead of being destructive towards him, I think people should really look at his intent before sending off emails like that. We are all people and I think we all benefit the most if we have open and genuine communication. Brushing the issue aside is certainly not the way it should have been handled. Kind regards, Manfred Riem
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [opensuse-security] What's the matter with the OBS PGP keys? From: Marcus Rueckert <darix@opensu.se> Date: Tue, August 03, 2010 9:55 am To: opensuse-security@opensuse.org
hi,
If you would handle the whole issue a bit less emo and would work on a solution pragmatically instead, we would be much further in solving the issue.
A tutorial has be posted on the 2 big packaging related lists to remind people to check their project keys. And people already looked into their projects.
And i will see if i can come up with a script to find all expired keys.
Complaining on as many channels as possible doesnt really get the issue forward.
darix
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