Adam Bolte <[email protected]>
writes:

> Also note on the strip if you want your signed key returned to you or
> published directly to a public keyserver.

For the benefit of all participants, I strongly recommend all signed
public keys get sent back to the public keyserver network. Remember,
we're signing your key not only for your benefit, but also for ours: we
want our public keys to be associated in the Web of Trust.

So I think it's impolite to make use of a keysigning party, then decline
to put one's public key in the public keyserver network. What good
reasons are there to abstain?

-- 
 \           “A thorough reading and understanding of the Bible is the |
  `\                           surest path to atheism.” —Donald Morgan |
_o__)                                                                  |
Ben Finney

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