> According to "git log --show-signature" on my machine, several recent > commits by you (including this one) were signed with a different key > than the one you have registered on Savannah. Savannah has key > C5E051C79C0BECDB, but your recent commits were signed with key > 33B9E9FDE28D2C23. How are we to confirm the authenticity of this key > and of these commits?
Hi Mark, I revoked my old key and published a new one to mit.edu. I mentioned it in an email that I lost access to my previous key - I know - shame on me - and if it was ok to simply regenerate a key and start signing with it. I did not get a reply and assumed that keys expire and are revoked from time to time so it must be ok. Please let me know what I can do to remedy this issue. Thank you, David
