I have had problems with gpg last few hours too. pgp.mit.edu has been slow/not working even for my own key. But if i use an alternative server it works better.
May not help you, as your key (6AD29C0A?) doesn't seem to exist on any of the other servers yet. $ gpg --verbose --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 322D7ECA gpg: keyserver receive failed: No keyserver available $ gpg --verbose --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 322D7ECA gpg: data source: http://162.213.33.9:11371 gpg: key 817AE1DD322D7ECA: number of dropped non-self-signatures: 6 gpg: pub rsa4096/817AE1DD322D7ECA 2009-11-05 Robert Muir (Code Signing Key) <rm...@apache.org> gpg: key 817AE1DD322D7ECA: "Robert Muir (Code Signing Key) <rm...@apache.org>" not changed gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: unchanged: 1 On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 10:09 AM Bruno Roustant <bruno.roust...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > I've been reading the PGP/GPG key part of the ReleaseTodo doc. > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/LUCENE/ReleaseTodo > I created a 4K-bit key (with my apache.org email) and I uploaded it to > MIT key server pgp.mit.edu last Thursday. > > But there is a line in the doc that says my key should be signed by > another committer. I asked David Smiley but it seems he encounters > difficulties to get back my key from the server. > Could someone help us to understand the issue? > > Thanks! > > Bruno >