On 09/13/2013 11:35 AM, Nicholas Cole wrote: > Well. Why not trust your circle of contacts (because anyone using this > scheme must be in a small circle) not to upload the keys to > keyservers? > > Perhaps if there is enough demand gpg could even have a "Never send > these keys to keyservers" option in the config file, taking a list of > fingerprints.
Because I want to be able to make it clear *to the keyservers*, not to "the circle of contacts" that are using the key. People make mistakes; people change allegiances; people can be coerced. I am talking about a statement made by the keyholder, about how they want their key to propagate or not propagate. We have a standard that makes clear how to express this intent. It makes sense to embed the desired instructions in the key itself. > Just a thought. I'm against doing something that goes against the > standard when there are other ways to achieve it. I don't think anything that I have proposed here is in any way against the standard. Regards, --dkg
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