I have generated a new 4096-bit RSA GPG key and am switching to it from my old key.
All future signatures for GNU make releases and announcements will be created using the new key. The old key was not compromised and can continue to be used safely but future correspondence should be encrypted using the new key. NOTE: This email is signed with my OLD key to verify it's authentic. Old key: pub dsa1024/96B047156338B6D4 2004-01-04 Key fingerprint = 3D25 54F0 A153 38AB 9AF1 BB9D 96B0 4715 6338 B6D4 New key: pub rsa4096/80CB727A20C79BB2 2016-10-22 Key fingerprint = 6D4E EB02 AD83 4703 510B 1176 80CB 727A 20C7 9BB2 Download my new key directly: https://savannah.gnu.org/people/viewgpg.php?user_id=260 Download my new key using a keyserver: gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-key 80CB727A20C79BB2 Display the new fingerprint (compare with the fingerprint above): gpg --keyid-format long --fingerprint 80CB727A20C79BB2 Display signatures on my new key (it's signed with the old key): gpg --keyid-format long --check-sigs 80CB727A20C79BB2
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