ps. Sorry about the title mistake, it should have read Finding public
keys, changing it.

On 07/12/2014 01:49 PM, Otto de Voogd wrote:
> I noticed sometime ago when a friend searched for my public key via
> Enigmail, that it listed a revoked key (one with no signatures) as the
> first key "for me". While my real key (with many signatures) was listed
> second.
> 
> I found this surprising, I'd expect that revoked keys wouldn't show, and
> that somehow the number of signatures would play a role in guiding users
> to find the right key (instead they are listed by creation date).
> 
> This can be replicated by searching for my e-mail address via Key
> management -> Keyserver -> Search for key.
> 
> It seems to me that this is not the behavior we would want.
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Otto de Voogd
> --
> GPG key fingerprint = C22C 4F08 6BA6 3ADE 5FE4  8496 23BA D351 C916 B67D
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