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Message #01435
Fwd: Re: Membership
A new member needs help getting a Open PGP key in order to sign the Code
of Conduct. He is on Xubuntu. If someone can help, please e-mail him.
Thanks.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Membership
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 08:46:04 -0400
From: Brian Slease <javacat53@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Svetlana Belkin <belkinsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I have tried numerous times in setting up a PGP key, even using a
multiple password generator code software and using up to the amount of
random info to generate a 'passphrase', all has failed me and i know I
was doing something right but I guess not completely right. So if I'm
asked to leave the xubuntu channels that I'm currently associated with
I'll also do that. I will not be visiting the ubuntu channels anytime
soon. I like Xubuntu very much, i would hate to change distros because
I can't get the needed support from the xubuntu channels on freenode.
Thought this distro was a community distro by the way it's advertised on
the net, i guess I'm wrong in thinking this..
On 05/22/2014 08:36 AM, Svetlana Belkin wrote:
> On 05/22/2014 06:22 AM, Brian J Slease wrote:
>> I do not understand the reason why I'm required to go thru all of this
>> just to join your team. I have had no other problems like this with any
>> other ubuntu team. Anyway I use Xubuntu instead of Ubuntu and I'm quite
>> happy with it. All my problems have been repaired/fixed by me or with
>> the help of other folks in other teams and or irc channels. I did
>> answer Belkinsa's email but as i clicked send I noticed it was a
>> 'noreply' type email. Great way to let folks know tgghey have been
>> declined for one reason or another. Wish you all the best of luck in
>> your little team here in OH.
>>
> It doesn't matter if you use another favour of Ubuntu.
>
> Because these are the rules that were set and we want the Ohio Team to
> lead an example within the LoCo communities by requiring new members to
> sign the Code of Conduct. As I said, if you have questions on how to
> get a Open PGP keg and sigh the Code of Conduct, please e-mail or the
> other admins. You can also pop into our IRC channel, #ubuntu-us-ohio on
> freenode.
>
> Thank you.