A minor point --- I think Phil put my name on this by mistake, since I
didn't actually sign-on to this email.

That said, I would like to encourage the Hockeypuck people to post
here to discuss the reconciliation protocol.  The protocol seems like
a shared interest, and this seems like the best place to discuss it.
Also, I think it would be useful for Hockeypuck release announcements
to be sent here, since this is probably the best way to reach the
current keyserver operators.

Beyond that, discussions of Hockeypuck development are probably off-topic.

y

On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 11:39 PM, Phil Pennock
<sks-devel-p...@spodhuis.org> wrote:
> This is just something pre-emptive, to forestall any complaints that
> might arise.
>
> The sks-devel mailing-list is about SKS the protocol as much as SKS the
> implementation, and as long as people are seeking SKS-protocol peers
> here, we deem it on-topic for folks to do so, no matter which software
> they use to run their keyserver.
>
> We're happy to see a second implementation emerging and want reconciling
> keyserver operators to feel welcome here.
>
> Should this prove problematic in the future, then we might finally split
> off keyserver operations to a new mailing-list open to all, but for the
> time being it seems most sensible to have the discussions be where the
> operators actually are, so that peers can work through any teething
> issues that arise with the introduction of a second implementation.
>
> Regards,
> -John, Kristian, Phil & Yaron
>
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