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Re: [cbi-dev] Eclipse Foundation public PGP key?
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Note that it would be *very* insecure to grab the keys from any keyserver by just searching on the email...
Some keys we submitted are not signed with webmaster's key, if you need those to be signed, let us know.
Cheers,
Mikaël Barbero
Manager — Release Engineering and Technology | Eclipse Foundation 🐦 @mikbarbero
Hi, Yes, Eclipse project's PGP keys are published to keyservers. At the moment we use https://keyserver.ubuntu.com to upload them since https://pgp.mit.edu turned out to be very unstable. You can use the query "dev\@eclipse.org" (note that the @ sign needs to be escaped with a '\') to find the keys: http://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?search=dev%5C%40eclipse.org&fingerprint=on&exact=on&op=indexRegards, Fred On 14.10.21 22:05, Mickael Istria wrote: Hi all, hi Mikael,
Are Eclipse Project PGP keys published to some public keyserver? Imagine I'd like to build a keystore of all the public keys of projects participating to SimRel; can I query some keyserver to get those keys from the project name? If yes, what is the name pattern use by those project keys; if not, what would be a way to get access to project public keys easily?
Thanks in advance
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