Konstantin Boyandin via Gnupg-users [2019-07-05T20:45:59-04:00] wrote:
> ATM, none of systems I use GnuPG in has been hit with the signature
> flood disaster. If I might miss that point - is it possible to get,
> somehow, the list of flooded keys IDs (if anyone keeps the stats)?
I don't maintain
Hello,
Thanks to everyone who expressed their opinions (I read the thread, even
if I don't reply often). I didn't expect the discussion would become so
red-hot, however.
There's a Russian saying with closest English translation "two movings
are as devastating as one fire". I assume that
Just testing my e-,ails are getting through :)
But not signed :) no public key
David
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Hi!
Due to the SKS keyserver problems we are planning a new release for the
next week. That release will have some changes related to keyserver.
See below for details.
In general we do not provide release candidates because experience
showed that they are more or less ignored. However, this
Wiktor Kwapisiewicz wrote:
> On 03.07.2019 17:33, Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote:
> > Regarding my keybase presence, I can immediately close down my account
> > and my data and the data from my followers is removed, cool eh?
>
> I did a small experiment and it seems that your data is
On 05.07.2019 11:26, Peter Lebbing wrote:
PS: Before you blame archive.org: they respect robots exclusions and
wishes from individual site owners. It was keybase.io which allowed it
in the first place, although it may or may not have been a conscious
decision on their part.
To be honest I'd
On 05/07/2019 11:15, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users wrote:
> I did a small experiment and it seems that your data is permanently
> preserved in sigchains of all people that follow you. Even if you
> delete your account.
Plus, the data is preserved in different places such as archive.org,
On 03.07.2019 17:33, Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote:
Regarding my keybase presence, I can immediately close down my account
and my data and the data from my followers is removed, cool eh?
I did a small experiment and it seems that your data is permanently
preserved in sigchains of all