Yes,
Got it, it turns out it was closer to one of my other passwords then I
thought, so after trying lotts of exoting combinations I found it.
Please forget I ever mailed about this, I never forgot my password,
thats all in your imgination .... :)
One very happy camper,
Hans
Kyrre Ness Sjobak wrote:
tor, 16.12.2004 kl. 21.23 skrev Hans de Goede:
>Hi,
>
>Some time ago I've done attempts of packages for svgalib on yodl, before
>this I didn't really have a need for pgp, so I didn't use gpg. I've done
>a few (signed) test releases of packages for svgalib and yodl, but those
>got stuck in the QA queue. After this I turned my attention to some
>other projects (xmame mainly).
>
>Then some time ago I decided that I wanted to try again to get those
>package through the QA queue, and ... oops I forgot my gpg password :|
>
>See I thought, hmm this is going to be an important password letts think
>up a new one (mistake!), used it a couple of times then didn't use it
>for a few months and now BUMMER!
>
sounds familiar
>Seeing how Fedora-Extras is really shaping up now I really would like to
> become an active community member (not a good start this) and do some
>packaging.
>
>Now I've already submitted my gpg key to:
pgp.mit.edu.
>I could ofcourse just nuke my current .gpg dir and start from scratch
>since not many people have my public key already, but then my old key
>would still be registered at
pgp.mit.edu .
>
>The faq at
pgp.mit.edu also doesn't make me happy (at all) anything I
>can do?
>
>I'm already quite embaressed about this as it is, so no that is SO
>stupid replies please.
>
>Thanks & Regards,
>
>Hans
I'm in the same pos, only nobody exept RH translation project know about
my key...