Transitioning to a new OpenPGP key

By Andrej Shadura

Following dkg’s example, I decided to finally transition to my new ed25519/cv25519 key.

Unlike Daniel, I’m not yet trying to split identities, but I’m using this chance to drop old identities I no longer use. My new key only has my main email address and the Debian one, and only those versions of my name I still want around.

My old PGP key (at the moment in the Debian keyring) is:

pub   rsa4096/0x6EA4D2311A2D268D 2010-10-13 [SC] [expires: 2021-11-11]
      782130B4C9944247977B82FD6EA4D2311A2D268D
uid                   [ultimate] Andrej Shadura <andrew@shadura.me>
uid                   [ultimate] Andrew Shadura <andrew@shadura.me>
uid                   [ultimate] Andrew Shadura <andrewsh@debian.org>
uid                   [ultimate] Andrew O. Shadoura <Andrew.Shadoura@gmail.com>
uid                   [ultimate] Andrej Shadura <andrewsh@debian.org>
sub   rsa4096/0xB2C0FE967C940749 2010-10-13 [E]
sub   rsa3072/0xC8C5F253DD61FECD 2018-03-02 [S] [expires: 2021-11-11]
sub   rsa2048/0x5E408CD91CD839D2 2018-03-10 [S] [expires: 2021-11-11]

The is the key I’ve been using in Debian from the very beginning, and its copies at the SKS keyserver network still have my first DD signature from angdraug:

sig  sig   85EE3E0E 2010-12-03 __________ __________ Dmitry Borodaenko <angdraug@mail.ru>
sig  sig   CB4D38A9 2010-12-03 __________ __________ Dmitry Borodaenko <angdraug@debian.org>

My new PGP key is:

pub   ed25519/0xE8446B4AC8C77261 2016-06-13 [SC] [expires: 2022-06-25]
      83DCD17F44B22CC83656EDA1E8446B4AC8C77261
uid                   [ultimate] Andrej Shadura <andrew@shadura.me>
uid                   [ultimate] Andrew Shadura <andrew@shadura.me>
uid                   [ultimate] Andrej Shadura <andrewsh@debian.org>
uid                   [ultimate] Andrew Shadura <andrewsh@debian.org>
uid                   [ultimate] Andrei Shadura <andrew@shadura.me>
sub   cv25519/0xD5A55606B6539A87 2016-06-13 [E] [expires: 2022-06-25]
sub   ed25519/0x52E0EA6F91F1DB8A 2016-06-13 [A] [expires: 2022-06-25]

If you signed my old key and are reading this, please consider signing my new key; if you feel you need to re-confirm this, feel free to contact me; otherwise, a copy of this statement signed by both the old and new keys is available here.

I have uploaded this new key to keys.openpgp.org, and also published it through WKD and the SKS network. Both keys can also be downloaded from my website.