Kevin Rosenberg kevin@rosenberg.net writes:
I'd recommmend keymaster@cl.net and have a web page which describes the criteria for a key to be signed by the keymaster key. (I'd reserve you signing keys with your personal key for those owners with whom you meet in person and look at their photo id.
It looks like this is the best approach. Since I'm not the most experienced with these things around here, I'll ask: do we want the key to just sign (no password) or to sign and encrypt/decrypt (then we need a password, if I understand correctly)?
Erik.