On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 15:49 +0200, Matthias Urlichs wrote: > > > Perhaps I am missing something here. If I sign my nickname GPG key with > > my real-id GPG key, then my real name will be displayable by anyone with > > cursory knowledge of GPG/PGP. Yes, there might be other signers to my > > key, but now the universe is much more restricted. > > > There's a workaround to that problem -- Launchpad can strip third-party > signatures when it displays your GPG key. Thus, it would still know that > you're in the Web of Trust if that is important (is it?), but nobody > else would be able to get any details from it. >
This will work for LP, but not for e-mails I send -- for example, here. -- ..hggdh.. alea jacta est
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