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Progression and Forecast of a Curated Web-of-Trust: A Study on the Debian Project’s Cryptographic Keyring

Submitted by msquire on Tue, 2017-05-16 10:22
G. Wolf and Quiroga, V. G., “Progression and Forecast of a Curated Web-of-Trust: A Study on the Debian Project’s Cryptographic Keyring”, Open Source Systems: Towards Robust Practices 13th International Conference on Open Source Systems, vol. 496. Springer, pp. 117-127, 2017.
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