Hey ladies,
nickname Uruk would be all right. The silly name evoked from my method of generating an account with the help of my PW-Manager. I let it generate my PW but the user name as well, because sometimes it is suitable to have a random user name as well.
Now another explanation of my/your problem: The latest version of RT is signed by using a signature file that was generated with the use of the private key of ganaad92. That is very good idea in principle, because now it would be possible to verify the origin and the integrity of the file. In this case it is only possible to verify integrity because it is not possible to verify the public key of gaaned92. In order to do that the fingerprint must be compared via a second secure channel. Key servers are not suitable for that purpose, better is keybase, better a personal domain that provides fingerprint and/or public key. Then a good verification to gain maximum trust would be the exchange of encrypted e-mails. For that purpose I am going to send it to the known address of gaaned92 an wait for an encrypted answer. A telephone call or a fax that provides the finger print is also acceptable.
After that it is possible to prove that ganaad92 is the signer of the latest RT.
Uruk