On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 at 02:46, Aurelien Bompard <abompard@fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> > * If they are Red Hat employees we can use the internal verify thing
>
> Yes. Is there a way we could extend something similar to non-RHers?

That would be interesting, how does it work? Can we replicate it in some way?


This internal verify only works if both people can login and send back and forth a secret. It does not work if one party can not log in. The backup method requires IT to have access to certain personal information from HR which they can use to work out how trustworthy the person on the other side is. This is cost prohibitive for us (in both time and wanting to store PII safely).

 
> > * We could use gpg signed email if there is a gpg key assigned to the
> > account.
> > * Could we use ssh key to verify them?

Like asking them to edit a file on people.fp.o? But I suppose not
everybody will have an ssh key either.

A.
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