...anybody can verify your S/MIME, while all that PGP signature currently means to me (and most of other email recipients) is some gibberish on top & bottom.
hmmm...there are PGP extensions for many mail clients AFAIK. But you're probably right that S/MIME is more standard for email today.
So I think the basic question is, do PGP keys still mean something in the ASF at large? I think so, but I haven't used mine much at the moment.
Anyway, signing the keys of those who have them already won't hurt. I'm not saying that everybody must get a PGP key.
-Bertrand
