If you're going to do key-signing can you all update to "strong" keys
please (ie something that's at least 2048 bits in size and uses a hash
from the SHA-2 family; there are quite a few 1024D/SHA-1 keys in use it
seems). If you're not sure how to generate one the instructions at:
Good thinking Noodles.
I've generated a new key F3C186D1 (fingerprint 8327 7F9B 98AF 5D29 EDC2 A42B BFF7 1C0A F3C1 86D1) and attached it to this email.
I've signed it with my old key and signed this email with my old key so that should be enough for you to trust it.
If not, here's a block of text which I've signed with the new key :)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256
Hello, world!
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux)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=7g6U
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Cheers all,
Steve