Created attachment 18199 [details] ssh public key Real name: John Keighley Email address: vehemens@verizon.net Preferred account name: vehemens -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (FreeBSD) mQINBEifUUABEADBEv0y9h8IQdgrfWjIy0akp4NndBoCwx8EzQ7lEiv53TS6mGxl j1mArl57mIR6z0ztPzTNCii3lPrVf33e0u9Pmb1i45PXaLiTDLWhXmBgLzj8mIN7 UAht3f/BfGjKi7mueDs7LUOuDHg9G9v7kqPYIa1LQ9sewvj2CTCTreY0jIChcMVi ylRUWlXd2CmW5XMGhpWXw0ZFHtJ06xB5zQzJXmlyeQkiD1df7b0AVwAIdwOM/8eT dIs7n0m1P3Bm1PKl/+IJbBchOYR3O08jc6PyzUSR7sd8Z4P+RytQmZYozmviCyow yjMo4OUx+RTx1yCrwVj8ZZf/JVRAHFOVuoXraH9iNfDylzy1oz0WCXRmisVnPmJA PPIikctGU8pca6edH+js4yzwI3ptrwl4ucZxDZfrLJYpjU8mA9l/wreB8udjUnVQ aum9wHVVuR32ExubEYUTPiQc61rRZq7J6Wz3QCZNXYgvHn4vvEJBK1b6I5P2A9XW FnM4dKXvXmUS/HR+EWcpENhu5Uk6CbXGJSO180vIAegZmOJPIM6mzenGA5U0uGrZ ogn+54CB/eRqf8oBdCBgOadQdyRSMBNDX+tOIPGSn0R3KJ4hspHx3G2C7DXEoQ1v U2+42ErkcMeI887AnVSBduExW3yMAqsORAc2tyGU1tI77mKJgMBb1jGxQwARAQAB tD5Kb2huIEtlaWdobGV5IChmcmVlZGVza3RvcC5vcmcgYWNjb3VudCkgPHZlaGVt ZW5zQHZlcml6b24ubmV0PokCNgQTAQIAIAUCSJ9RQAIbAwYLCQgHAwIEFQIIAwQW AgMBAh4BAheAAAoJEByH9q+hbqu9RysP/1K7GRg7EkGGtZfVysyzED2dmv9AJvW0 nFtt2LEwRaBMY/YcWwF6otCZxEnDQZ8T8mwdWVv4Rx/5v6ltcVzejvH6l3vZ5nUT ZhkEKqYLqy3Adk2gttic7URd7cfEgloVFsLaOcVM3EO4Mvv3OZ3J/908Bdn4Bybn mD/CU79nI7fWCCdHS5P7ItWkzL2mLKCH1qIPGwSn64ptmiiIwOp/UqJA9Lo1VRjy 8YI6JhULDi98YVbhi4XJC7G3NBAKh2aqEXLOWb8qRoY4/HpD8mHNxG5zoRe3O0cW znUtSP8PoG5oho9UBX/a1Tf6Jg77Cnxp0ZFrcX2Md9eiESZiDHv5c2o3g/FA6fb0 /KuYUyVLCmM07TBRSQV2HjDVVBwMeuxZLviI+g3ss+43bmV0zK1KEiDPPBbUTK9j AM4OUO0LoEER/PPVF8JtkM9jhTgBYVGEcUkqs3sIDgMvnlSTXHEJqQb89NcJYaX2 lXlHuuGTMOn++5bU/ragoF4aVRR8ZHtJH9DdWXq9ixN+tqgZeR1jqB2wvyezHyMs CBy1vRKg1g3/xJmawwdo/rNUQ9sB7HtfXiO5ps0fppC318WN1ZHWVUiqY1bThY/9 te34Es4emElsH5Ydp0V8ExQzgy909vyBXyk+FJxhU0rKvSJd1IfVmqgMozEiMTXc G+CVz3mmDyiI =6MfJ
Created attachment 18294 [details] gpg public key as an attachment
Howdy, I'll need to know what project your working on. Also you'll need to get approval from a project lead before you can get an account.
On Monday 18 August 2008 06:46:58 pm bugzilla-daemon@freedesktop.org wrote: > http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17062 > > > Benjamin Close <Benjamin.Close@clearchain.com> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- Keywords| |NEEDINFO > > > > > --- Comment #2 from Benjamin Close <Benjamin.Close@clearchain.com> > 2008-08-18 18:46:58 PST --- Howdy, I'll need to know what project your > working on. Also you'll need to get approval from a project lead before you > can get an account. I after access to the mesa/drm project. Most of my initial work will be with bsd-core. I'm assuming that the project lead would be Brian Paul which I added to this email.
I would like to change this request to a new project request. Please call it drm-shared and repro the drm project master branch.
(In reply to comment #4) > I would like to change this request to a new project request. Please call it > drm-shared and repro the drm project master branch. Not without Dave's approval, and you'd still need Brian's approval to commit to Mesa.
vehemens, I vaguely remember seeing your email address before but I don't recall ever seeing any Mesa patches/etc from you (I could be forgetting). Can you say more about what you want to do in Mesa? It sounds like you're moreso interested in drm.
On Friday 29 August 2008 04:12:11 am bugzilla-daemon@freedesktop.org wrote: > http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17062 > > > Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- CC| |airlied@freedesktop.org, > > | |brian.paul@tungstengraphic > | |s. com > > --- Comment #5 from Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org> 2008-08-29 > 04:12:09 PST --- (In reply to comment #4) > > > I would like to change this request to a new project request. Please > > call it drm-shared and repro the drm project master branch. > > Not without Dave's approval, and you'd still need Brian's approval to > commit to Mesa. If you mean Dave Airie, he already suggested a bsd-master branch on dri-devel in the "DRM development process wiki page.." thread. This is intended to be one step better. I won't request mesa commit access at this time if it's going to be difficult to get. That's Brain's call.
On Friday 29 August 2008 08:07:51 am bugzilla-daemon@freedesktop.org wrote: > http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17062 ... > --- Comment #6 from Brian Paul <brian.paul@tungstengraphics.com> > 2008-08-29 08:07:50 PST --- vehemens, I vaguely remember seeing your email > address before but I don't recall ever seeing any Mesa patches/etc from you > (I could be forgetting). Can you say more about what you want to do in > Mesa? It sounds like you're moreso interested in drm. Any near term Mesa work would be limited to BSD build options which I can do as local patches, so I really don't need access at this time. Probably should of said that earlier :/
How goes my project request?
So near but so far. You need a signing+encrypting GPG key to get a fd.o account or userdir-ldap gets very upset, so you should add an encryption subkey to this key.
(other than that, Dave Airlie approved the account creation, but I'm leaving NEEDINFO due to the key)
I thought I has created the ssh and gpg keys per the account request page instructions. Did I miss a step, or is this something in addition to what's documented?
I would very much like to get this account issue resolved, but cannot do it without some assistance. If I need a "signing+encrypting GPG key", please provide detailed instructions on how to create one.
This is a request for help in generating the keys in the form required as the instructions are not clear in this area. I would appreciate help in closing this issue.
I don't know anything about key generation either. I'm adding Robert McQueen to the cc list. Robert?
Hmm, looks like this has got lost in the either - sorry about that. The problem is your gpg key doesn't support encryption, only signing: benjsc@wolf:~/work/gnome.o/gtk+| gpg --edit-key Keighley gpg: WARNING: using insecure memory! gpg: please see http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html for more information pub 4096R/A16EABBD created: 2008-08-10 expires: never usage: SC trust: unknown validity: unknown [ unknown] (1). John Keighley (freedesktop.org account) <vehemens@verizon.net> Command> Notice there is no 'E' option for 'usage' on the key. A key that supports encryption does have this ie: pub 1024D/4842B5B4 created: 2002-04-10 expires: never usage: SC trust: ultimate validity: ultimate sub 2048g/3FA8A57E created: 2002-04-10 expires: never usage: E [ultimate] (1). Benjamin Simon Close <Benjamin.Close@clearchain.com> [ultimate] (2) Benjamin Simon Close <benjsc@FreeBSD.org> Without an encryption key we can't create your account as we encrypt using the key to send you your details. If you could generate a key with encryption and attach it to this bug (please remove the 'NEEDINFO' keyword as well) and I'll create your account. To create a key you can use: gpg --gen-key Just make sure when presented with the menu you DONT chose a 'sign only' key.
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No response from submitter, rejecting this request. Please reopen if you still want this done and have an updated gpg key or need help.
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