On Wed, 2014-08-20 08:21:41 +1000, Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote: > On Tue, 2014-08-19 16:12:00 +0100, Jonathan McDowell wrote: >> On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 01:27:28AM +0200, Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote: >>> As part of the 15th Debian Conference in Portland, Oregon, USA there >>> will be OpenPGP (pgp/gpg) keysignings. If you intend to participate in >>> the DebConf14 keysignings, please send your ascii armored public key as >>> explained at [0] no later than 23:59 UTC/Zulu on Monday 18th of August, >>> 2014. >>> >>> We are a few days away from the deadline! >>> >>> Some statistics are below. >>> >>> · At this point in time, there are 79 keys in the DebConf14 keyring: >>> >>> 6 1024D >> >> I can think of no good reason to be including these keys in the DC14 >> keysigning and in fact believe that it is actively harmful for us to be >> encouraging people to continue propagating the use of 1024 bit keys. I >> hope that all 6 keys are from people who have also generated larger >> keys, but even if they're not I would like to request that they are >> removed from the DC14 keysigning keyring. >> >> People, move to larger keys. Yesterday. keyring-maint has been banging >> this drum for some time. DebConf is the perfect time to make sure your >> new key is well linked with the rest of Debian. > > I'll remove all 1024D keys. > > If someone has a good reason to object, please do so ASAP.
All the 1024D keys were removed. The keyring, the list of keys and a condensed list of keys have been released. https://people.debian.org/~anibal/ksp-dc14/ https://people.debian.org/~anibal/ksp-dc14/ksp-dc14.gpg.bz2 https://people.debian.org/~anibal/ksp-dc14/ksp-dc14.gpg.bz2.sha256 https://people.debian.org/~anibal/ksp-dc14/ksp-dc14.gpg.bz2.sha256.asc https://people.debian.org/~anibal/ksp-dc14/ksp-dc14.txt https://people.debian.org/~anibal/ksp-dc14/ksp-dc14.txt.sha256 https://people.debian.org/~anibal/ksp-dc14/ksp-dc14.txt.sha256.asc https://people.debian.org/~anibal/ksp-dc14/ksp-dc14.condensed.txt https://people.debian.org/~anibal/ksp-dc14/ksp-dc14.condensed.txt.sha256 https://people.debian.org/~anibal/ksp-dc14/ksp-dc14.condensed.txt.sha256.asc After downloading the files, check the signatures and then the sha256 hashes. The webpage at [0] explains how to do that. [0] https://people.debian.org/~anibal/ksp-dc14/ksp-dc14.html
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