> When you work in compliance mode it should be IHMO possible that people
> wishing to communicate with you (from foreign countries) and may have a
> different opinion about privacy,

Sure.  And if they're important enough for me to justify breaking
compliance, I am perfectly capable of removing the "rfc4880" flag from
my gpg.conf file.

There is no excuse for willfully breaking RFC4880 compliance *when the
user has explicitly requested strict compliance*.

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