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Hi,

>> A reason for the problem popping up might be related to a simple
>>  key refresh; so that is a major problem.  It's been said that 
>> even just using the keys can cause problems when you don't have 
>> any keys with bad data, but I'm not so sure about that.
> Without any specific refresh, my Tor Project key grew again.
> 
> I've change my gpg.conf now, let's see if that stops the problem.
> 
> Using an alternate server:
> 
> 
> keyserver hkp://keys.openpgp.org
> 
> 
> More details here: 
> https://sequoia-pgp.org/blog/2019/06/14/20190614-hagrid/

This looks interesting too, but unfortunately there are major
problems, performance is, but one, of the major problems.


https://daniel-lange.com/archives/159-Cleaning-a-broken-GNUpg-gpg-key.ht
ml

Cheers
A.
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