Re: Revised keyrings(7) man page for review

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Hi David,

On 12/13/2016 02:31 PM, David Howells wrote:
> Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) <mtk.manpages@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> I use/Linux man-pages uses the "Oxford comma" convention.
> 
> "... an optional comma ..." ;-)
> 
> There's also:
> 
> 	... LSM security checks are still performed, and may filter out
>         further keys that the process is not authorized to view.
> 
> but has two parts and isn't a list... ;-P

Oxford comma doesn't apply there... But, to me, it depends how
you read the text aloud. I'd read it with a pause where the comma is,
and so added a comma there.

> 
>>>>                      D   The key is dead (i.e., has been deleted).  (A
>>>>                          key  may  be  briefly  in  this  state during
>>>>                          garbage collection.)
>>>
>>> No - "dead" in this context means that the key type was unregistered.
>>
>> Okay, so the text should read as:
>>
>>                      D   The key is dead (i.e., the key has been unregis‐
>>                          tered).  (A key may be  briefly  in  this  state
>>                          during garbage collection.)
>>
>> Right?
> 
> Not quite.  The driver for the key type has been unregistered, not the key.

Bother. I meant to write "key type"! Fixed.

Cheers,

Michael


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