Till Maas wrote: > I needed it to sign the CLA, and it had to be on a special > keyserver, but I do not remember, which it was. Oh right. Thanks for the reminder. So if that's the key that signs the CLA, what are the implications of changing your key entirely? The accounts systems seems to allows it (the key id box is editable), but if the key associated with an account is changed will it affect the ability of the system to verify that you have completed the CLA should such a verification ever prove necessary? The server specified is pgp.mit.edu, which is an old pksd server. I don't use that one directly at all anymore as the pksd servers are crusty and outdated (and unmaintained for all practical purposes AFAICT). I believe they still have issues with newer openpgp features like multiple subkeys and other things. It'd seem better to use a more robust server, or perhaps use the default from gnupg, subkeys.pgp.net (a round robin of several SKS keyservers). Not a high priority thing though. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ====================================================================== What it means to take rights seriously is that one will honor them even when there is a significant social cost in doing so. -- Ronald Dworkin
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