* Theo v. Werkhoven
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, Mitch just had to get this off his chest:
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This message will be signed with the new key, so those who were complaining about the length of my signature, how does it look, now?
Only three lines. That at least should keep people happy.
I do not understand your numerology. There are 14 lines in his 'sig'. I do *not* believe that gpg signing is a bad thing, but should be utilized when *necessary*, not wholesale. I lock my toolshed but leave the box of birdseed outside unlocked. A typewritten name at the bottom of some documents is sufficient, but a signature is required for others. I would prefer that prisons were locked but hospitals allowed mostly unfettered access. As I recall from the early readings, an accepted (at lease was accepted) standard for a sig was a *max* of four lines. HTML is for web pages, not email, quotes should be trimmed to relevant material and you should respond *after* a question, not before. -- Patrick Shanahan Please avoid TOFU and trim >quotes< http://wahoo.no-ip.org Registered Linux User #207535 icq#173753138 @ http://counter.li.org Linux, a continuous *learning* experience