> >  You don't have to put my key in the ring if you don't want to.  Wait
> Karl, Karl, Karl. Your new key would have been accepted if you simply
> got it signed the proper way. Instead, you proposed lots of insecure 
> haphazard schemes to prove who you were to get your key signed
> the wrong way. No one signed it, so your key is not on the ring.

 Is it being signed a prerequisite for a key to be in the ring? That can't
be true... 


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