I've switched to a new OpenPGP key. I'll be revoking my previous one soon. Please use the new key for all correspondence. This message is signed by both my previous key and my new key to certify that I am authorizing this transition. My previous key is: pub rsa2048/0x67B56FC8069BEC1F 2011-08-24 [SC] Key fingerprint = CF5D 6281 1806 D85B 4BCF 0724 67B5 6FC8 069B EC1F My new key is: pub rsa4096/0x2A20D2096BABEC61 2019-05-20 [C] Key fingerprint = F2B9 0CD1 A963 4E3D BF29 AE6C 2A20 D209 6BAB EC61 To fetch my new key from a public key server: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key 0x2A20D2096BABEC61 My new key is signed by my previous key. To verify this: gpg --check-sigs 0x2A20D2096BABEC61 Furthermore, this transition statement is signed by both my previous key and my new key. The statement and its signature are available from the following URLs: https://www.drewhess.com/gpg-transition-20190522.txt.asc https://www.drewhess.com/gpg-transition-20190522.txt After downloading the 2 files, you can verify that the statement is signed by both my previous and new keys: gpg --verify gpg-transition-20190522.txt.asc gpg-transition-20190522.txt Thank you. Drew Hess Wed May 22 15:13:10 UTC 2019