On 16 August 2013 17:17, Ben Finney <ben+freesoftw...@benfinney.id.au> wrote:
> * Examine the key's fingerprint and verify it against the fingerprint
>   the person gave you.
> [...]
> A tool like ‘caff’ (installed in the package ‘signing-party’ in Debian)
> can step through all this for a specified set of key IDs.

I'm a bit confused by all this. Caff doesn't seem to give me the
option to save a signed key to be sent manually, and I don't have my
system set up to send email. I tried using straight gpg, and it seems
to have worked - but now should I just send the output of `gpg --armor
--export ID` to the owner of ID? Do I need to do that for subkeys
separately? And what do I do with that data if someone sends it to me?

Keyservers would seem to make this all a lot easier. It's a shame it's
a faux pas to publish on behalf of someone else! If anyone wants to
sign and publish my key using `gpg --send-key`, please feel free :)

Alex
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