On 08/03/16 16:08, Anthony Papillion wrote: > > I'm pretty sure that, if you just send your modified key to the > keyserver again, it will replace the one that's there.
You shouldn't think of a PGP key as a single file that is overwritten - it's more like a logbook that is progressively filled. Your primary key is the first entry, and each "fact" that is associated with the primary key (id, certification, subkey, photo) gets appended to the bottom. You can upload a new fact to the keyservers, including a fact that repudiates a previous fact, but it all just gets appended to the log and it's the client's job to sort through it and decide what bits are still relevant. A
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