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authorJoey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name>2017-05-02 18:07:27 -0400
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@@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ debugging fast, fun, and easy, by letting the developer access your
computer remotely, so they can immediately see and interact with the
problem. Making your problem their problem gets it fixed fast.
-A debug-me session is logged and signed with the developer's Gnupg
+A debug-me session is logged and signed with the developer's GnuPG
key, producing a chain of evidence of what they saw and what they did.
So the developer's good reputation is leveraged to make debug-me secure.
When you start debug-me without any options, it will connect to a debug-me
server, and print out an url that you can give to the developer to get
-them connected to you. Then debug-me will show you their Gnupg key and who
+them connected to you. Then debug-me will show you their GnuPG key and who
has signed it. If the developer has a good reputation, you can proceed
to let them type into your console in a debug-me session. Once the
session is done, the debug-me server will email you the signed