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The key signing coordination pages are intended as a service to people who wish to get involved with the Debian Project, and to Debian members who are not yet connected to the web of trust. Having your GPG key signed by a Debian member is the preferred way of proving your identity in the second step of the New Maintainer process. Follow these steps in in order to find a Debian member to sign your key: The key signing coordination pages are intended as a service to people who wish to get involved with the Debian Project, and to Debian members who are not yet connected to the web of trust. Having your GPG key signed by a Debian member is the preferred way of proving your identity in the second step of the New Maintainer process. Follow these steps in order to find a Debian member to sign your key:

Debian GPG Signing Coordination

The key signing coordination pages are intended as a service to people who wish to get involved with the Debian Project, and to Debian members who are not yet connected to the web of trust. Having your GPG key signed by a Debian member is the preferred way of proving your identity in the second step of the New Maintainer process. Follow these steps in order to find a Debian member to sign your key:

  1. Check the list of key signing offers for a Debian member near you.

  2. If you cannot find a Debian member among the key signing offers, please register your key signing request.

If you are already a Debian Developer and wish to offer keysigning to others, please register. Those interested in expanding the web of trust beyond Debian should visit Biglumber.

More information: