Re: About PGP Signing a File.



Duncan Lithgow <dlithgow@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

My key is for example signed by one of the main Danish developers of
BSD - chances are quite high that you know someone who knows him. I
can't remember the math but it turns out that it's usually
surprisingly few degrees of separation between people. The weakness of
my key though - for example - is that it's only signed by people who
live in Denmark - so sometimes the connection may be a bit more
distant.

Six degrees of separation?

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