Date: 9 January 2016 EDT My current PGP key has been use in over a decade, and as such, doesn't contain modern hash algorithms. In addition, I used a crufty "key-signing only" key in a time when sub-keys were not well supported (or, well understood by me). For those reasons, I am announcing that I am retiring my old key: sec 4096R/1924DF0C 2005-06-15 Key fingerprint = 005E 8405 A2D7 D350 1CB8 2F53 0D6F 7DC4 1924 DF0C uid Thomas Leroy Kula (Key-signing only key: http://kula.tproa.net/pgp/) And replacing it with a new key: sec 4096R/0x5E07A06E81C04D0E 2016-01-09 [expires: 2018-01-08] Key fingerprint = 9A43 21E9 8276 CC56 6B15 0136 5E07 A06E 81C0 4D0E uid Thomas Leroy Kula effective immediately. The old key 0x1924DF0C will remain unchanged until about 1 February 2016, when I will send a revocation certificate to the public keyservers at sks-keyservers.net. I would prefer that any new communication with me use the new key. In addition, this transition statement will be signed by both of these keys. I would prefer that this new key be re-integrated into the PGP web-of-trust. If you trusted my old key I would appreciate it if you would trust my new key, and either upload the new signature to a public key server or e-mail me the newly trusted key. Thank you, Thomas Leroy Kula