It had already fixed in: rG55b5928099ba: dirmngr: Change the default keyserver.
And then in: rGa2f2523b99ff: Remove the default keyserver.
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Mon, Mar 23
With same reason for T3852, I close this ticket.
GPGME has been divided into new GpgME, QGpgme, GpgMEpp, and GpgME-python.
And new QGpgme uses CMake now.
Sun, Mar 22
Sat, Mar 21
Fri, Mar 20
Pushed the change of gpgme: rM8b89678aed6d: Fix passphrase cancel handling.
Pushed the last change: rG2239f687bb14: scd:openpgp: UI improvement for use of PIN-entry.
Thu, Mar 19
Setting to low because this has never been a problem in the last 30 or 35 years. A check to help pinpointing bad keys is however a good idea.
Backported for VSD 3.4
Should be backported to VSD 3.4 because these changes amend T7212: Problems with certificate colors / styles.
Backported for VSD 3.4
The remaining open points of this ticket will be "won't fix" for now. When we plan to change something here, we should open new tickets, this one got confusing.
I put the new menu entries below the menu entry for the Quick Guide into the Help menu.
Done. And backported for VSD 3.4.
Note: I noticed that most of the old documents use underscores instead of hyphens in the document names. It doesn't really matter, but being consistent makes it easier to avoid typos.
Backported for VSD 3.4
That change is too complex for just getting a proper error message. The original patch covers the most common case.
This should also be fixed in 2.2 and 2.4 (if neccessary)
To avoid confusion the outer folder is now kept if the name of the archived folder doesn't match the name of the archive.
Done.
Fixed in work/tfry/settings_dialog_tuning
Sound sensible. Ok, then this ticket will only revert T8022 for archives which were renamed.
- That the users focus on the documentation which is more important for them.
- That the menu is not too long. This point will be +/- moot now but removing "more documentation" now would make extra work.
And 1) stays valid. So I'd keep it in place until all the new documentation is available. Unless @ikloecker sees this differently
Good point! Just to clarify: there are several chapters that appear in both the User Manual and the Administrator Manual, each with a different focus. Smartcards, Backup, and Trust Management are topics covered in both.