Another person with a new GPG key

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So, I suppose I’ll be switching to a new GPG key as well. I’ve never been to
any keysigning events or anything, but I thought I’d just throw it out there,
for the lulz. 😛

The old one will be valid until I revoke it, but since I’ve not done any
signing I could probably just do that whenever. (Sooner to be safer I
suppose?)

This message has been signed by both keys to verify that this really is me
changing my GPG key.

My old key:
$ gpg –with-fingerprint –list-keys CB837F49
pub 1024D/CB837F49 2008-04-08
Key fingerprint = 2E3C CD46 8D6F 824C 6C39 5DAF 10E8 57EC CB83 7F49
uid Jonathan Thomas (The man)
uid Jonathan Thomas
sub 2048g/E9F1819F 2008-04-08

Funnily enough, this new key gives me a chance to start fresh, free from the
embarrasment of the comment that I put in my first uid. (I thought that a
comment at manditory, and at the time didn’t want to mess further with it)

Anyway, the new key:
$ gpg –with-fingerprint –list-keys 97870010
pub 4096R/97870010 2009-05-10
Key fingerprint = 801E C668 0206 7BD0 6F3C 962E 25AC 96F9 9787 0010
uid Jonathan Thomas
sub 4096R/34BA8BCA 2009-05-10

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

gpg –check-sigs 97870010

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 97870010

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 97870010

Lastly, if you could upload these signatures, I would really appreciate
it. You can either send me an e-mail with the new signatures (if you
have a functional MTA on your system):

gpg –armor –export 97870010 | mail -s ‘OpenPGP Signatures’ echidnaman@kubuntu.org

You could also use caff(1) from http://pgp-tools.alioth.debian.org/
(signing-party package on Debian GNU systems):

caff 97870010

Or you can just upload the signatures to a public keyserver directly:

gpg –keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com –send-key 97870010

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

All the best,
Jonathan Thomas (JontheEchidna)
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