On 23/04/14 00:56, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> I can see it, actually.

Yes, after dkg's last message yesterday I also realised I had overlooked that
scenario. I think it can be generalised as "different roles", as even the
verification effort / signing policy can be different. Your boss might expect
you to sign certain keys with your work key while you are much more stringent
with your personal key.

But I don't see why we need to drop the term ownertrust for that. Sometimes you
need to pick a descriptive identifier for something and then define what it
exactly means; it happens all the time in science.

Peter.

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