Merge pull request #47663 from oxij/maintainers/gpg-fingerprint

maintainers/maintainer-list.nix: add PGP/GPG fingerprints
This commit is contained in:
Jörg Thalheim 2019-01-21 11:42:25 +00:00 committed by GitHub
commit 0ad9ad40f5
No known key found for this signature in database
GPG Key ID: 4AEE18F83AFDEB23

View File

@ -1,21 +1,41 @@
/* List of NixOS maintainers. /* List of NixOS maintainers.
handle = { handle = {
name = "Real name"; # Required
name = "Your name";
email = "address@example.org"; email = "address@example.org";
# Optional
github = "GithubUsername"; github = "GithubUsername";
keys = [{
longkeyid = "rsa2048/0x0123456789ABCDEF";
fingerprint = "AAAA BBBB CCCC DDDD EEEE FFFF 0000 1111 2222 3333";
}];
}; };
where `name` is your real name, `email` is your maintainer email where
address and `github` is your GitHub handle (as it appears in the
URL of your profile page, `https://github.com/<userhandle>`). - `handle` is the handle you are going to use in nixpkgs expressions,
address - `name` is your, preferably real, name,
The only required fields are `name` and `email`. - `email` is your maintainer email address, and
- `github` is your GitHub handle (as it appears in the URL of your profile page, `https://github.com/<userhandle>`),
- `keys` is a list of your PGP/GPG key IDs and fingerprints.
`handle == github` is strongly preffered whenever `github` is an acceptable attribute name and is short and convenient.
Add PGP/GPG keys only if you actually use them to sign commits and/or mail.
To get the required PGP/GPG values for a key run
```shell
gpg --keyid-format 0xlong --fingerprint <email> | head -n 2
```
!!! Note that PGP/GPG values stored here are for informational purposes only, don't use this file as a source of truth.
More fields may be added in the future. More fields may be added in the future.
Please keep the list alphabetically sorted. Please keep the list alphabetically sorted.
See `../maintainers/scripts/check-maintainer-github-handles.sh` See `./scripts/check-maintainer-github-handles.sh` for an example on how to work with this data.
for an example on how to work with this data.
*/ */
{ {
"1000101" = { "1000101" = {
@ -3338,6 +3358,10 @@
email = "oxij@oxij.org"; email = "oxij@oxij.org";
github = "oxij"; github = "oxij";
name = "Jan Malakhovski"; name = "Jan Malakhovski";
keys = [{
longkeyid = "rsa2048/0x0E6CA66E5C557AA8";
fingerprint = "514B B966 B46E 3565 0508 86E8 0E6C A66E 5C55 7AA8";
}];
}; };
oyren = { oyren = {
email = "m.scheuren@oyra.eu"; email = "m.scheuren@oyra.eu";