Paul,

Thanks for the heads-up.

can you give a list on who is included in these lists AND able to decrypt the messages?
(I always thought that security is going to maintainers anyway?)

- Martin

On 9 Mar 2016, at 6:54, Paul Jakma wrote:

Hi,

I have hopefully rolled over the Quagga PGP key. Note there should now be 3 keys:

C1A4AEA6: A signing only key, no email address, to sign releases.

8D0599B7: [email protected]

0E20C9BB: [email protected]

These keys should all be self-signed, and signed by the old (6BB68C9C) and new [email protected] keys, as well my personal key.

I have also updated http://www.nongnu.org/quagga/contacts.html to reflect current practices/status - please see the note about the distribution of [email protected].

I have updated a major keyserver and http://www.nongnu.org/quagga/quagga.net.pgp.asc with the public keys.

Please let me know if I've screwed anything up. :)

regards,
- -- Paul Jakma [email protected]  @pjakma Key ID: 64A2FF6A
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