William G. Gardella writes: > Glenn Morris writes: > >> This is a duplicate of http://debbugs.gnu.org/20298. >> >> I repeat my comment from http://debbugs.gnu.org/20298#23: > > Sorry for duplicating the issue; I should have checked > for the existing open bug. > >> Nobody here can do anything about this, it's a GNU sysadmin issue. >> It's been reported to them, nothing seems to have happened. >> >> If you want to verify the signature, the key is available from standard >> keyservers, eg pgp.mit.edu. I don't see the value of a keyring that is >> stored on the same ftp server as the file you want to download. > > I disagree that it's of no value; anybody can upload any key to any > keyserver, but the GNU keyring can be obtained from an HTTPS server with > a certificate signed by Gandi according to their policies, which, > while not great, are at least better than the nonexistent verification > provided by a keyserver. > > I will send the report to sysadmin, as apparently no action has been taken > since late April, when Nicolas's key was supposedly uploaded. I reported the issue to them several times. I've been told to just wait for them to fix it. I'm waiting. Nico