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| | | | | I started transitioning from 1024D to 4096R. The new key is available at: https://people.debian.org/~jak/pubkey.gpg and the keys.gnupg.net key server. A very short transition statement is available at: https://people.debian.org/~jak/transition-statement.txt and included below (the http version might get extended over time if needed). The key consists of one master key and 3 sub keys (signing, encryption, authentication). The sub keys are stored on an OpenPGP v2 Smartcard. That's really cool, isn't it? | |
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| | | | | I changed OpenPGP keys. This is the public proof! | |
| | | | | thomascfoulds.com | |
| | | | | Encrypted email can be tricky to set up, especially when your private key is stored on a smartcard like the Nitrokey. | |
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| | | Using conditional includes in your git configuration | ||