Celso, looking at your ppa (and assuming that's what it's going to look like for all of us) I see that below the apt sources.list entries it mentions the ppa being signed and provides a link to the key. So far, so good.
But it then continues with a second link saying "Follow these instructions if you want to install packages from this PPA", suggesting to the reader there's specific instructions available dealing with using a signed ppa. Instead, one gets to a generic page that is mostly about a ppa owner's side of things, with a procedure for actually adding a ppa hidden behind a second link. (Adding to that, said procedure seems to depend on having a standard graphical ubuntu install using gnome, and has only a very minor part dedicated to the key/signing stuff.)
Anything beyond mentioning the archive being signed and providing the link to the key seems unnecessary; any ppa owner that feels detailed usage instructions are necessary could add those in the ppa description?
Celso, looking at your ppa (and assuming that's what it's going to look like for all of us) I see that below the apt sources.list entries it mentions the ppa being signed and provides a link to the key. So far, so good.
But it then continues with a second link saying "Follow these instructions if you want to install packages from this PPA", suggesting to the reader there's specific instructions available dealing with using a signed ppa. Instead, one gets to a generic page that is mostly about a ppa owner's side of things, with a procedure for actually adding a ppa hidden behind a second link. (Adding to that, said procedure seems to depend on having a standard graphical ubuntu install using gnome, and has only a very minor part dedicated to the key/signing stuff.)
Anything beyond mentioning the archive being signed and providing the link to the key seems unnecessary; any ppa owner that feels detailed usage instructions are necessary could add those in the ppa description?