Stefan, It has been mentioned several time here that the use of the openpgpkey sub-domain is required to allow implementation of the Web Key Directory in browsers. This is a real world use case and pretty important for web mailers like protonmail.
I would suggest that you put your energy on a useful task instead of confusing people here with crude arguments why we should support invalid X.509 certificates for TLS connections. Thus go for Google and Mozilla and convince them that SRV records are important for many applications. That is not just for the Web Key Directory but also for XMPP clients in a browser and many other modern protocols. After that as been achieved we can eventually migrate back to SRV records. Shalom-Salam, Werner -- Die Gedanken sind frei. Ausnahmen regelt ein Bundesgesetz.
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