Keys for zzz, Complication and welterde are provided clearsigned. The key for jrandom must be verified differently, since he's away, and only left a binary detached signature for his key.
- Monotone keys for zzz
- Monotone keys for welterde
- Monotone keys for Complication
- Monotone keys for jrandom
- Altri
Monotone keys for zzz
Tip: To find zzz's GPG key, on his I2P Site locate the key `0xA76E0BED`, with the name `zzz@mail.i2p` and the fingerprint `4456 EBBE C805 63FE 57E6 B310 4155 76BA A76E 0BED`.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
[pubkey zzz-transport@mail.i2p]
MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDa2uZI1BobxS4TapMqmf4Ws3nyL3GYgkfb
MEawyWl0E1pfHJ4dLZkdxQdcLyCsN9OCY4jRNzmoYnDa2HtBLINq15BJmGJ0cfIDLXIB2GBO
ViAPRkEKQTVoc7IpcjtPPjtSBVganD/AW78m9cgUYag86Lbm2ynUaXWpw9i4gpLdLQIDAQAB
[end]
[pubkey zzz@mail.i2p]
MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQCtgaWY0Wc1c8pFGIxASZx78pHpHZKQV8z6
IRQkgy65gQMjpLquaQpy3Xk8rkpnfA+6h3TS6bjplsEhlaQoxvpGxacRYOt+y1HC/n20O3RI
E1A/e3sGKHGDEQW+3ItF4WSNfeQ18DzLeun32vFknq2k9im6Ts4tiYfKs8CZ5KW0/QIDAQAB
[end]
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux)
iD8DBQFHnN51QVV2uqduC+0RAv8NAJ9B/7pWKLvqVI6HnAifs9oedsdWSACfYS1E
sFwJiw4A+Sr9wQrtoO4X4ow=
=SVDV
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Monotone keys for welterde
Tip: To find welterde's GPG key, on public keyservers locate the key `0x62E011A1`, with the name `welterde@arcor.de` and the fingerprint `6720 FD81 3872 6DFC 6016 64D1 EBBC 0374 62E0 11A1`.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
[pubkey dev@welterde.de]
MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDRnJUBY0d4310UpZYGUlsWgxWHoD8bsKtT
vGw83vwUQRtM2xPKxCHvEntg9Dgiqr5RurOKHK7Eak6WgxCXQFfC9ALr4SoC5abI4ZFvM/CA
WRb547UIPTchSnuDUn/TSgDGqtGvMFS9t6OUp9Z/7QzIjLQhhBCqj4/hZhxUJ61XBwIDAQAB
[end]
[pubkey transport@welterde.de]
MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQCujyq15a7t0Gki/sKoZQbv7CHJWbT3YB5O
DQyU3zfqXnHNj82tz6wVsvjZmKUYZvax7wLLRErMGX3PTGxb23I5iypLmYtWt+lbkxMZdcGT
GEXBU8JnAfhnSIdLzBJ2soe55vBQp0Tx1Ta+7/CNYwVPUxr5l6J/2gcGFJg3cAD99wIDAQAB
[end]
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (Darwin)
iD8DBQFHojoC67wDdGLgEaERAsALAKCwNlkNFaTyC4pV4rsinXQ8hu7UvgCbBeeV
Ni/uLlSdl3Kz7KfVipwnjm4=
=oE5t
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Monotone keys for Complication
Tip: To find Complication's GPG key, on his I2P Site locate the key `0x79FCCE33`, with the name `complication@mail.i2p` and the fingerprint `73CF 2862 87A7 E7D2 19FF DB66 FA1D FC6B 79FC CE33`.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
I confirm that my Monotone commit and transport keys are:
[pubkey complication@mail.i2p]
MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQCx1F6nwBUCIiCPVsogy/h/+2d8X3uMcEdn
RIN+gxO+0pK+yrGZiFwi7TG/K3PjDfJWuxsPRKLeb9Q4NmfxrAePelGig9llalrDnRkIcRFu
cnNUOJo9C0MjvzYR9D6bIS3+udPdl6ou94JX+ueo2jLXI1lGgtdWDWTetJx9I++EvwIDAQAB
[end]
[pubkey complication-transport@mail.i2p]
MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDP55FmBUIZjamtDinVDrLmS9uU40KoNfLd
iB+t/iEgEWHDPQxlwugh/aBQwsXKGGJMJSNURKwwjfrcr5y3oz9jpRjtLVqoZMBVLgp28WGA
9KbzXi4/dYhdyNmr4gHc17mDSlhCfk/L5QxifSYwSaeeFPsoAAyBBB221Z3197bmVQIDAQAB
[end]
Complication.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux)
iD8DBQFHpdQT+h38a3n8zjMRAtW8AJ0fmuw1hrZePDzOx61xSh5cK27ikQCeJn+U
g8X/m/JAsedzOFJDN0tlTig=
=LM+C
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Monotone keys for jrandom
Tip: To find jrandom's GPG key for Syndie releases, on public keyservers locate the key `0x393F2DF9`, with the name `syndie-dist-key@i2p.net` and the fingerprint `AE89 D080 0E85 72F0 B777 B2ED C2FA 68C0 393F 2DF9`.
Jrandom had to leave unexpectedly in the end of 2007. His commit key was deployed in the Syndie Monotone repository, in a file named `mtn-committers`. That file also had a GPG signature, `mtn-committers.sig`, but it was a binary detached signature. I am going to supply both files in GPG ASCII-armoured form below.
First, the file `mtn-committers` containing jrandom's Monotone key. Save as `mtn-committers.asc` and unpack it using `gpg --output mtn-committers --dearmor mtn-committers.asc`:
-----BEGIN PGP ARMORED FILE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Use "gpg --dearmor" for unpacking
W3B1YmtleSBqcmFuZG9tQGkycC5uZXRdCk1JR2ZNQTBHQ1NxR1NJYjNEUUVCQVFV
QUE0R05BRENCaVFLQmdRRE9MdzA1a1pidXg1S0xkcHJjR0hlQ1RseXQrR2poR1ho
NwpBdXBzK1FNRC9GRWJJVkVGUEdJQkcyanUzMDY5VEtJSHBYcjVIRWU1bWFCZ3RJ
SkJNOU5QVnZNTkZDZ09TcmVnbW5WSXB4U2cKSGQrV2l1MUl5emhkMFN4QzVwQ0hk
bndTanYwNTFmY3RZY3AxcnM1T2NVb2pVZHZGN3RxOTF6QUFZK2tMeHBYNnpRSURB
UUFCCltlbmRdCg==
=035X
-----END PGP ARMORED FILE-----
Now the file `mtn-committers.sig`, containing the GPG signature. Save as `mtn-committers.sig.asc` and unpack it using `gpg --output mtn-committers.sig --dearmor mtn-committers.sig.asc`. Use it to verify the above supplied `mtn-committers` file:
-----BEGIN PGP ARMORED FILE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Use "gpg --dearmor" for unpacking
iD8DBQBFLssNwvpowDk/LfkRAtytAKCOiaDIveC3sri0lrdvwxt/TQciigCfXgyC
ZY3qq910P/TX94qoJGePbuc=
=8NHt
-----END PGP ARMORED FILE-----
Altri
Some of the developers have included their Monotone keys in their signed license agreement.