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.
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).
--
Steven E. Harris