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Re: The meat with multiple PGP subkeys
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Stefan Kelm)
Wed Jun 18 10:28:05 2003
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From: "Stefan Kelm" <kelm@secorvo.de>
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Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 15:47:01 +0200
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David,
> A reasonable question would be "Why don't all the PKS operators
> replace their server with SKS or something else?". I don't have a
> good answer to that. It's certainly been asked.[3]
...and has been answered a number of times. The thing is (and most people
seem to forget about this now and then) that most, if not all, of the
pgp.net server operators do run their servers in their spare time. Since
pksd has a long history of not being overly stable one is happy once the
server is up and running. Thus, the never-change-a-running-system
paradigm is being lived in this realm.
Cheers,
Stefan.
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