Hallo KELEMEN,

* KELEMEN Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-23 20:54]:
> In other words,
> am I able to get a new key in the ring using my old key somehow?

it is not possible.
i read the problem on a debian mailing list. there was a person who was
debian developer and now he want to be a developer again.
now he has a new key but he is the only debian developer on hawai so
nobody can sign his key ;-)
you have to collect new signings.
go to a keysigning party.
regards nico
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