From: Thomas F. Burdick
Subject: New PGP Key
Date: 
Message-ID: <xcvzmllxnwv.fsf@conquest.OCF.Berkeley.EDU>
I have a new pgp public key.  It's up on my web space here:

  http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~tfb/pubkey.asc

It's been two or three years since I forgot the password to the key
you all may have.  It hasn't been compromised, just forgotten.  All
this talk about gpg and asdf-install, and an impending Ltk release,
got me off my butt to make a new one.  It's only for signing Lisp
packages -- if for some reason you want to send me encrypted e-mail,
ask me through an appropriate channel for the key I use for that.

From: Thomas F. Burdick
Subject: Re: New PGP Key
Date: 
Message-ID: <xcvvew9xnoe.fsf@conquest.OCF.Berkeley.EDU>
Of course I managed to screw that message up slightly.  Here's the
key, which was supposed to be at the bottom of that:

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (Darwin)
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=q8NF
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----


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From: Steven E. Harris
Subject: Re: New PGP Key
Date: 
Message-ID: <q94y815l01y.fsf@chlorine.gnostech.com>
ยทยทยท@conquest.OCF.Berkeley.EDU (Thomas F. Burdick) writes:

> I have a new pgp public key.  It's up on my web space here:

Perhaps you can post the fingerprint here, or enter your key into
Biglumber. That would give the rest of us a first step toward being
able to trust that the key we fetch is actually yours (assuming this
new key is not already well-connected with vouching signatures).

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Steven E. Harris