>> I had a thought to publish it on my relay's DirPort (using DirPortFrontPage
>> and a simple html doc containing the public key). Then I could just provide a
>> link to the DirPort in ContactInfo.
> It's better to just use a fingerprint. I don't know how efficient or useful
> that would be. It is also not necessary.
Okay. Thanks Jason for your reply. I was just thinking about how PGP key
exchange seems to frustrate most people and wondering if it would make sense to
skip the middleman (keyservers) in this case. Having the public key published
directly by the relay establishes trust. There would be no question that the
PGP key belongs to the relay operator. However since it's an odd
implementation, it might just add confusion instead of making things easier. It
sounds like the convention is to just list your fingerprint, so I'll do that.
Thanks!
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