Virtual Keysignings
Ingo Klöcker
ingo.kloecker@epost.de
Sat Jun 7 14:41:24 2003
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On Friday 06 June 2003 05:28, CL Gilbert wrote:
> I really only intend to sign keys for my own benefit. That is, I
> sign keys so that I can be sure the person I received the assignment
> from is the same as the person I am submitting it too. It's not
> important for me, who anybody is. Its only important that once they
> are who they are, they stay that way...
>
> So I am totally cool with using nicnames and whatever. The signature
> for me is more about knowing who a person is, rather than what their
> name/ID/Picture is.
Then I hope that you sign those keys only locally (i. e. with gpg=20
=2D-lsign).
Regards,
Ingo
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