Do these other keyring servers leave the key intact? I stopped using the key 
servers for my small personal projects and just have my public key posted on my 
personal website because one of them ( keys.openpgp.org I think ) lists my 
public key, but it seems to have stripped all the identifying information from 
it so it can't be searched for by email address and even if you download the 
copy they have apps like Kleopatra fail to import it, and when comparing it to 
my copy of the public key I manually exported the contents are MUCH shorter on 
their copy.

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On Sat, 2025-11-15 at 20:39 +0000, Holger Levsen - holger at layer-acht.org 
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> On Sat, Nov 15, 2025 at 12:04:34PM -0600, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
>
>> My usual suggestion is to use:
>> hkps://pgpkeys.eu/
>
> I also like keyring.debian.org! ;)

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