Josh --

...and then Josh Huber said...
% David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
% 
% > someone.  I'm considering using --lsign-key to keep things quiet but
% > I then need to figure out how to differentiate between locally
% > signed and globally signed keys for when I "care".
% 
% I accidentally used --lsign-key once, and I recall having a bitch of a
% time when my friend and I couldn't figure out why my signature wasn't
% showing up on his key on the keyservers :P

*grin*


% 
% I think the best practice is to just not sign a key unless you meet
% in person and verify identity, otherwise, just deal with the
% warning. (it is there for a reason, after all :)

True, and the way I'm doing things now, and it will take a bit of
convincing for me to change :-)


% 
% ttyl,
% 
% -- 
% Josh Huber


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