Announcing paperbackup.py to backup keys as QR codes on paper

Peter Lebbing peter at digitalbrains.com
Wed Feb 22 14:18:15 CET 2017


On 22/02/17 13:56, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> Leaving aside this bug, export-minimal will achieve your goal: it will
> only include the currently valid parts of the key without any
> certifications by other keys.

Whoops! I made a mistake here.

export-minimal does not remove "parts of the key that are currently not
valid". I wrote that, immediately thought "I don't know that", looked it
up and edited my text accordingly. Except I forgot to change this
sentence. The quote should have read:

> Leaving aside this bug, export-minimal will achieve your goal: it will
> only include the basic parts of the key without any certifications by
> other keys.

Peter.

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