With last attacks against SHA-1 digest algo, I create a new GPG key (following instructions from Daniel Kahn Gillmor):
pub 4096R/B8612B5D 2009-05-10 uid Gregory Colpart <reg@gcolpart.com> uid Gregory Colpart (Evolix) <reg@evolix.fr> uid Gregory Colpart <reg@debian.org> sub 4096R/7D40310B 2009-05-11
A good excuse for beer^Wkey exchange next weeks :-)
It’s helpful if you actually upload your key to a keyserver network. I tried subkeys.pgp.net, the.earth.li, pool.sks-keyservers.net, pgp.mit.edu (*shudder*) and search.keyserver.net all without success.
gpg: sending key B8612B5D to hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
gpg: sending key B8612B5D to hkp server the.earth.li
gpg: sending key B8612B5D to hkp server pool.sks-keyservers.net
gpg: sending key B8612B5D to hkp server pgp.mit.edu
gpg: sending key B8612B5D to hkp server search.keyserver.net
Hop, I sent my new key in all these keyservers.