Seahorse should warn the user when importang Revocation cert
Submitted by Andreas Moog
Link to original bug (#592526)
Description
(Forwarded from http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=531815)
Package: seahorse Version: 2.26.1-2 Severity: minor
- Use GPG to generate revocation cert (Test.asc)
- Double-click on Test.asc in Nautilus
Seahorse reports a spurious error (reported elsewhere), but still revokes the key. I think it should notify the user that they're not importing a normal key. Revocation is a pain to manually undo (from what I've seen), and Seahorse does nothing to indicate that the file is about to have an effect on existing keys. Obviously if you've just generated it you should know what it does, BUT
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The user might not expect seahorse to run as the default action (I used to have leafpad set to open .ASC files, forgot I hadn't changed that...)
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The user might just find the revocation long after generating it, forgets what it is, tries to import it..
Version: 2.27.x