-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256,SHA1 I am transitioning GPG keys from an old 1024-bit DSA key to a new 4096-bit RSA key. The old key will continue to be valid for some time, but I prefer all new correspondance to be encrypted in the new key, and will be making all signatures going forward with the new key. This transition document is signed with both keys to validate the transition. If you have signed my old key, I would appreciate signatures on my new key as well, provided that your signing policy permits that without reauthenticating me. The old key, which I am transitioning away from, is: pub 1024D/0xD14219877A786561 2003-03-07 Key fingerprint = 8FEF E900 783C F175 827C 2F65 D142 1987 7A78 6561 The new key, to which I am transitioning, is: pub 4096R/0xCC79866F99409084 2009-07-26 Key fingerprint = CB3E EC70 81E7 F3D5 4D2C 3F2E CC79 866F 9940 9084 To fetch the full new key from a public key server using GnuPG, run: gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-key CC79866F99409084 If you have already validated my old key, you can then validate that the new key is signed by my old key: gpg --check-sigs CC79866F99409084 If you then want to sign my new key, a simple and safe way to do that is by using caff (shipped in Debian as part of the "signing-party" package) as follows: caff CC79866F99409084 Please contact me via email at if you have any questions about this document or this transition. John Wright 08 June 2014 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJTlES8AAoJEIm9CiV6i3yu8GYIAIBG9ObaoDmqNXUWcb8BO1JR uY+5L0JQcSHt/qVAdqZdnTUwSsypO8KfoH9kazuzHAqiffYYnGAhaajhhHumb0py PLFODbPI6KDYf2apwGs5KwuGBsObuFW5hB6WRSATz2tsorpufGn1F1+0y0sg9UKZ lkLjuxvUXJuwI8FarPuffXaAurTh7SJmZMAaVEFmFWW+dD0vXvjarMLCQw5o5kSS zAs0yJtPMss36OdCIn8T2l6CLeYhez57OYIXRrBC4tU60gUT3OT2oywE3ZtX2hdv u5wmuON75/IxPZB+ACnkRJi1Gkr5B2zVbimT7ecaWDFHwLPoOL4hAdLfi+Y5x/GI RgQBEQIABgUCU5REvAAKCRDRQhmHenhlYR9pAJ9FdZ6kx+52K2ESBNNMI2rlxkDv EwCfWwqo68MnzKJGagZw42c4VRzsFEg= =9+MN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----