David Runge 7f7c2f13f0
keyringctl: Deal with multi-certificate per user files
keyringctl:
Add `sanitize_certificate_file()` to potentially split per-user input
files that contain more than one certificate.
Change `packet_split()` to add documentation and rename the key
parameter to certificate, as it is more generic.
Change `convert_certificate()` to use named parameters when calling
`packet_split()`.
Change `convert()` to call `convert_certificate()` on a list of
sanitized certificates (generated using `sanitized_certificate_file()`)
to be able to deal with multi-certificate files per user.
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Arch Linux Keyring

Repository for the Arch Linux keyring package.

Addition/Removal/Update of a packaging key

  1. Get the keyid from the bugreport in the keyring project
  2. Add the keyid to packager-keyids in alphabetic order, following this format: full size keyid, a tab, nickname.

Revoking a packager key

  1. Create a key removal task in the keyring project.
  2. Remove the keyid of the revoked user from packager-keyids.
  3. Add the removed keyid to packager-revoked-keyids, in alphabetic order, following this format: full size keyid, a tab, nickname, a tab and reason of revocation.

Keyring release

  1. bump the version in the Makefile
  2. Run update-keys
  3. git add the new .asc file in the packager directory.
  4. Commit everything as 'Update keyring'
  5. Create a new tag git tag -s $(date +"%Y%m%d")
  6. Push changes
  7. Upload the source tarball with make dist upload
  8. Update the package
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