Hi Guildem,

On 28/08/16 13:20, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Fri, 26 Aug 2016 at 08:33:36 +0100, Leah Rowe wrote:
>> Op 26/08/16 om 01:15 schreef Guilhem Moulin:
>>> Would you mind cross-signing these 3 keys (and uploading them to
>>> the keyserver pool afterwards)?  This should be enough to connect
>>> the new release signing key to the strong set, and therefore help
>>> people to establish trust path to it.
>>
>> I can't use the old signing key (I lost it)
> 
> I see.  This is unfortunate, but FYI this is why it's good idea to
> generate a revocation certificate right after generating an OpenPGP key:
> it allows revocating the key even when the private has been lost.
> 
>> but I signed it with my email key, the info I use for this email
>> address.

Sorry about that. I think I did sign it with the same key. I've signed
it truly with the gluglug key now. This is what I did:
gpg --edit-key [email protected]
sign
quit

Then I pushed it using:
gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-key 05E8C5B2
gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --send-key 05E8C5B2

Is this OK?

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