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@vbabka I think I have good alibi for this:

1. Came from holiday the analyze and fix the bug.
2. My OpenPGP expired at the same time.

It's IMHO a race condition ;-)
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@vbabka sound very.... 1999
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@vbabka yeah, this is like only small portion. there's bunch of records like depeche mode, KLF, bunch of 80s new wave / synth pop alike stuff, mike oldfield, some really old hard trance ep's, and yeah total unsorted collection of random EP's and LP's. Has been more like diary than a record collection. When I've been somewhere and seen a cool record I've bought is a memory. Some people buy postcards for that purpose, I prefer vinyl ;-)

Only track I listened was this one from the golden age of Bonzai Records: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHVdb8s_ijk
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@duxsco primary key migration is something I've never even looked at. It's essentially a new identity. I e.g. wonder can you migrate the trust from one primary key to another, if I ever need to do that. I guess my RSA-4096 identity will hold for some time tho :-)
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@lkundrak @mos_8502 @robdaemon or even the original CDE?
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@lkundrak @mos_8502 @robdaemon your desktop is hot. is that NsCDE?
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@seve_py It happens with any software sometimes but with lower probability with vim than neovim.

Especially if you want to use your text editor on remote machines, neovim can be a bitch... One big reason for returning back to the roots so to speak.
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@kernellogger Also this is the reason why sometimes there should more emphasis on commit message than code change itself. Commit message is not only a notification that "I added this pile of crap here". It's also micro-instructions for maintainer how to take care of the changes in the future. In the case on this patch set, I have no complains on this.
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@kernellogger np, it was on me :-) If I ack something, in the end of the day that's my responsibility, e.g. not even in original author's responsibility.

This is also main reason why people should not get offended if a maintainer does not take their changes in. It's also commitment for some extra work... even sometimes when you're on holiday ;-)
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@kernellogger Put out a PR: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-integrity/D2HKE740MWCK.2O7S4KF56L929@kernel.org/

I did all three QA rounds running selftests, creating some trusted keys etc. for all three combinations mentioned in the cover letter, and also Michael Ellerman tested this on PPC so it should be pretty solid fix.
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@duxsco I've considered unlimited expiration dates but this enforces me to do inventory for my db ;-) so i bump them like 2-3 years in future when this happens. e.g. now i revoked couple of keys that i no longer possess, now that i had anyway had to do this dance.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 year ago
Great! I got my #nolife back! #OpenPGP expiration dates bumped! I need to send critical bug fixes for Linux 6.10 and it is my first holiday week, so was a crap timing... #holiday #life
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Early 90s - the era of Video Toaster music videos ;-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Got a pile of random #vinyl ’s from my ex because she was moving that I had forgotten. Literally from the attic.
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@ljs @oleksandr yeah, there's bunch of cool shops like https://www.juno.co.uk/. Have not ordered anything from the post-brexit.
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@oleksandr @ljs Ah, I read now wikipedia article of her :D Lot accomplished in such short period of time...
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@ljs @oleksandr ya, I don't know much about UK politics. I try to also keep my distance to Finnish politics because for some reason I always get a bad face when I read anything even distantly related to politics ;-)

One thing I neither get in Sweden nor UK is that why monarchy is still present but I guess it is a great tourist attraction like some zoo with super rare almost extincted animals :-)

I guess BREXIT was not that great decision. Before that happened, I used to spend at least few hundred euros per year ordering goods from UK. Now I spent less than hundred for printed media, which you can order customs free to some limit (might have been 150 EUR or similar figure). I don't think I was a "snowflake" in this one. Hope it gets reversed some day so I can loose my money for the benefit of your economy again ;-)
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@ljs @oleksandr Isn't the PM sitting always the worst ever, like universally in any democratic country?

.... and opposition parties, which are as retarded as PM's party, represent "the change".
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@triskelion i'm neither claiming nor implying that but still thanks for the unjustified opinion.
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