Checking the key into a separately hosted, distributed source control system
works for me. It's less likely to be hacked into (IMO) because the name of
the repository is not public knowledge, unlike email.

This also prevents emails to this list like "I've lost my source code and
have no backup, can I generate it again from the same set of input data: one
brain, two arms and two legs". :)
08.03.2011 19:22 пользователь "Justin Anderson" <[email protected]>
написал:
> *> If you can prove you are you to the Android market (Google account
>> authentication,
>> phone call verification, show up in person, etc) you should be able to
>> replace the
>> key/certificate tied to your account. I don't think it's possible with
>> the current security
>> model though.*
>
> The only problem here though is that there is no key tied to your
> account... This is on a per-app basis. I'm not saying this is a good idea
> but technically you could you a different key for every single one of your
> apps.
>
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Nikolay Elenkov
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 11:45 PM, hoyski <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > I knew all of the inputs I'd used to create the keystore so I thought
>> > there may be some way to recreate it. Searching Google I found that
>> > the answers fell into two categories: "Dude, you're screwed" and
>> > "Dude, you're [expletive deleted]."
>>
>> Technically, you only need your private key. But since there is no easy
>> way to extract it from the JKS keystore (you *could* convert it to
PKCS#12
>> and then use OpenSSL to extract it), you'd better backup the whole
>> keystore.
>>
>> That said, it would be nice if there were some way to recover from
>> losing your key.
>> If you can prove you are you to the Android market (Google account
>> authentication,
>> phone call verification, show up in person, etc) you should be able to
>> replace the
>> key/certificate tied to your account. I don't think it's possible with
>> the current security
>> model though.
>>
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