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Hi Robert


On Saturday 27 February 2010 at 8:23:25 PM, you wrote:


> On Feb 27, 2010, at 3:02 PM, David Shaw wrote:


>> With regards to the second statement, you give a great reason
>> yourself a few paragraphs up: "If you live in Cuba and you're using
>> GnuPG, then you should not have your key on the servers and you
>> have a perfectly reasonable fear about people uploading your key
>> there". Is that not a good reason to request that a key stay off
>> the keyservers?

> I think it's a great example of a clear exception to a general rule.

And whist you have stated that you check first, you have advocated
that it's OK not to. Somebody following your advice could land this
hypothetical Cuban in a whole lot of trouble.


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