Nicholas Cole <nicholas.c...@gmail.com> writes: > It would probably be better for the membership secretary to circulate > a keyblock (i.e. the results of an --armor --export) containing the > members keys, which you could then import onto your own keyring. > Unless the group features many hundreds of members you should not > experience any noticeable slow-down at all.
I'd like to mention that you'd probably want to give the secretary a trust signature limited to the respective domain, so while you trust them fully for that group, you can assign marginal or no trust in other contexts. Just tsign and it'll ask for all that information. As for the imports, this does sound like a good idea because you don't need to validate the keyblock (after all, there's no way to "delete" a key through a keyblock, besides revoking it which is a signed operation). Just set it to merge only and you'll always be up-to-date when it comes to revocation, without the risk of adding new keys. -- PGP: A0E4 B2D4 94E6 20EE 85BA E45B 63E4 2BD8 C58C 753A PGP: 2C23 EBFF DF1A 840D 2351 F5F5 F25B A03F 2152 36DA
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