Source: gnome-keysign
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Sascha Steinbiss <satta@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13),
               dh-python,
               python3,
               python3-setuptools,
               python3-distutils-extra,
               python3-lxml,
               python3-babel,
               python3-twisted,
               python3-qrcode,
               python3-requests,
               python3-pytest,
               python3-pytest-twisted,
               python3-gi,
               python3-gi-cairo,
               python3-gpg,
               python3-dbus,
               python3-pycodestyle,
               python3-babelgladeextractor,
               pylint,
               tox,
               magic-wormhole,
               gir1.2-glib-2.0,
               gir1.2-gtk-3.0,
               gir1.2-gstreamer-1.0,
               gir1.2-gst-plugins-base-1.0,
               txt2man,
               xvfb,
               xauth
Standards-Version: 4.6.2
Rules-Requires-Root: no
Homepage: https://github.com/gnome-keysign/gnome-keysign
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/gnome-keysign
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/gnome-keysign.git

Package: gnome-keysign
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python3:Depends},
         ${misc:Depends},
         avahi-daemon,
         python3-bluetooth,
         python3-cairo,
         python3-dbus,
         python3-gi,
         python3-gi-cairo,
         python3-gpg,
         python3-qrcode,
         python3-requests,
         magic-wormhole,
         gir1.2-glib-2.0,
         gir1.2-gtk-3.0,
         gir1.2-gstreamer-1.0,
         gir1.2-gst-plugins-base-1.0,
         gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad,
         gstreamer1.0-plugins-good,
         gstreamer1.0-x,
         gstreamer1.0-gtk3
Description: easy signing of OpenPGP keys over the local network
 GNOME Keysign is a tool for signing OpenPGP keys.
 .
 Its purpose is to ease signing other peoples' keys. It is similar to caff,
 PIUS, or monkeysign. In fact, it is influenced a lot by these tools and
 either reimplements ideas or reuses code. Consider either of the above
 mentioned tools when you need a much more mature codebase.
 .
 In contrast to caff or monkeysign, this tool enables you to sign a key
 without contacting a key server. It downloads an authenticated copy of the
 key from the other party. For now, the key is authenticated by its fingerprint
 which is securely transferred via a QR code. Alternatively, the user may type
 the fingerprint manually, assuming that it has been transferred securely via
 the audible channel.
 .
 After having obtained an authentic copy of the key, its UIDs are signed. The
 signatures are then encrypted and sent via email. In contrast to monkeysign,
 xdg-email is used to pop up a pre-filled email composer windows of the mail
 client the user has configured to use. This greatly reduces complexity as no
 SMTP configuration needs to be obtained and gives the user a well known
 interface.
