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Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> The following changes since commit bb678f01804ccaa861b012b2b9426d69673d8a84:
>>
>>   Merge branch 'intel-wired-lan-driver-updates-2024-06-03'
>> (2024-06-10 19:52:50 -0700)
>>
>> are available in the Git repository at:
>>
>>   git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ath/ath.git tags/ath-next-20240702
>>
>> for you to fetch changes up to 5344fc76f8944249026884157f846f88489edfc0:
>>
>>   wifi: ath12k: Support TQM stats (2024-07-01 21:57:28 +0300)
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>> ath.git patches for v6.11
>>
>> We have moved to a new group-managed repo, and this is the first pull
>> request from that repo, and from me. Fingers crossed...
>>
>> We have some new features in ath12k along with some cleanups in ath11k
>> and ath12k. Also notable are some device-tree changes to allow certain
>> ath11k and ath12k devices to work with a new power sequencing
>> subsystem.
>>
>> Major changes:
>>
>> ath12k
>>
>> * DebugFS support for datapath statistics
>> * WCN7850: support for WoW (Wake on WLAN)
>> * WCN7850: device-tree bindings
>>
>> ath11k
>>
>> * QCA6390: device-tree bindings
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I see a weird warning from gpg which I have never seen before:
>
> merged tag 'ath-next-20240702'
> gpg: Signature made Tue 02 Jul 2024 05:55:42 PM EEST
> gpg:                using EDDSA key 3F9AD487CCF522D7A21F0C492C15BBA0898CCB7B
> gpg:                issuer "jjohnson@xxxxxxxxxx"
> gpg: Good signature from "Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxx>" [full]
> gpg: WARNING: We do NOT trust this key!
> gpg:          The signature is probably a FORGERY.
>
> It first says that the signature is good and then claims it's a forgery,
> odd. Is this a problem between using different email addresses or what?

I did 'gpg --refresh-keys', now your key contains your kernel.org
address and I don't see the warning anymore.

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