On 06/16/2010 01:03 PM, MFPA wrote: >> Plus, if we can demonstrate that GnuPG cares about >> minimizing costs to the user in terms of disk space, we >> also stand in a better rhetorical position to encourage >> development (or adoption) of alternate keyserver fetch >> requests that could apply similar minimization >> heuristics to bandwidth. > > What sort of alternate fetch requests do you envision? Fetch-minimal? > Fetch-no-photos?
I was considering the same heuristics that i outlined here (though
they'd be relative to the keys that they *keyserver* knows about, rather
than the keys that the user knows about, of course). This would be a
species of "fetch-reduced"
Your "fetch-minimal" would probably only fetch the latest
cryptographically-valid self-certifications made by the key itself (or
its subkeys. This would facilitate fetching revocations, expiration
updates, changes in algorithm preferences, etc.
a "no-UATs" flag (what i think you mean by "no-photos") might also be
useful in minimizing bandwidth if the mechanism doing the checking has
no way of dealing with UATs.
Do you have other suggestions? We should consider bringing a
prioritized form of these to the sks-devel list. Probably
"fetch-minimal" would have the best work-to-reward ratio, though it
would involve teaching SKS about how to compute the crypto.
--dkg
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