pull-request: ath-next-20240702

Kalle Valo kvalo at kernel.org
Wed Jul 3 07:49:17 PDT 2024


Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson at quicinc.com> writes:

> On 7/3/2024 12:14 AM, Kalle Valo wrote:
>> Kalle Valo <kvalo at kernel.org> writes:
>>> I see a weird warning from gpg which I have never seen before:
>>>
>>> merged tag 'ath-next-20240702'
>>> gpg: Signature made Tue 02 Jul 2024 05:55:42 PM EEST
>>> gpg:                using EDDSA key 3F9AD487CCF522D7A21F0C492C15BBA0898CCB7B
>>> gpg:                issuer "jjohnson at kernel.org"
>>> gpg: Good signature from "Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson at quicinc.com>" [full]
>>> gpg: WARNING: We do NOT trust this key!
>>> gpg:          The signature is probably a FORGERY.
>>>
>>> It first says that the signature is good and then claims it's a forgery,
>>> odd. Is this a problem between using different email addresses or what?
>> 
>> I did 'gpg --refresh-keys', now your key contains your kernel.org
>> address and I don't see the warning anymore.
>> 
>
> There had to be at least one issue with my first PR. Glad you sorted it out.
> Key management is still a mystery to me...

This wasn't a problem in your pull request, It was just a problem
between my chair and my display ;)

But I have to say that I hate PGP, "user friendly" is clearly not part
of their vocabulary.

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