GPG key transition


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Sun, 01 Dec 2013 16:11:29 +0100

For a number of reasons, I've recently set up a new OpenPGP key, and
will be transitioning away from my old one.

The old key will continue to be valid for some time, but I prefer all
future correspondence to come to the new one. I would also like this
new key to be re-integrated into the web of trust. This message is
signed by both keys to certify the transition.

The old key was:

pub 1024D/8EB26AF1 2006-05-22
Key fingerprint: 9C4E 6858 CFD9 41F5 5937 F717 1592 49E9 8EB2 6AF1

And the new key is:

pub 4096R/B3C98EDD 2013-12-01
Key fingerprint: F6AF C513 FCB0 A3AC DFD0 B930 937D 6BFE B3C9 8EDD

To fetch my new key from a public key server, you can do:

gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key B3C98EDD

If you already know my old key, you can now verify that the new key is
signed by the old one:

gpg --check-sigs B3C98EDD

If you don't already know my old key, or you just want to be double
extra paranoid, you can check the fingerprint against the one above:

gpg --fingerprint B3C98EDD

If you are satisfied that you've got the right key, and the UIDs match
what you expect, I'd appreciate it if you would sign my key:

gpg --sign-key B3C98EDD

Lastly, if you could upload these signatures, I would appreciate it.
You can just upload the signatures to a public keyserver directly:

gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-key B3C98EDD

You can also find this signed message at:

http://www.albertomilone.com/tseliot/key-transition-2013-12-01-tseliot.txt

Please let me know if there is any trouble, and sorry for the
inconvenience.

Alberto Milone
IRC: tseliot

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