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Re: Finding a “good” OpenPGP key server


From: zimoun
Subject: Re: Finding a “good” OpenPGP key server
Date: Tue, 31 May 2022 19:44:33 +0200

Hi,

On mar., 31 mai 2022 at 08:09, Vagrant Cascadian <vagrant@debian.org> wrote:

> Or keep some keyrings in a git repo, if we want to keep the keys
> somewhat restricted to committers... a major problem of the public
> keyserver network is/was the ability for anyone to update or add any key
> for anybody.
>
> We've already got the keyring branch in guix.git, maybe adding an
> upstream-keys branch wouldn't be madness? Or a separate git
> repository. And then you could get it archived at software heritage or
> archive.org or whatever trivially.

I have not closely followed all the thread.  Just to mention that the
upstream-keys branch or separate Git repository using Software Heritage
or archive.org as backup require some tests for complete robustness.

I have in mind some examples where it is not “trivial” to get back from
SWH; because their cooking vault is slow, because the repo is big or
complex, etc.

That’s said, I agree that Git seems the easiest for preserving keyrings.


Cheers,
simon



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