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So, in theory I should generate a revocation certificate for my key
for future revocation if need be, right? I keep the revocation cert in
a secure place, and when needed I upload it to the keyservers to
revoke my key, right?
Just the act of generating the revocation cert does not actually
revoke my key, right?
Thanks
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