Thread: BUG #17027: Deprecate 1024-bit DSA PGP Keys (Disallowed by NIST since 2011)
BUG #17027: Deprecate 1024-bit DSA PGP Keys (Disallowed by NIST since 2011)
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The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 17027 Logged by: Michael Altfield Email address: postgresql_2021@michaelaltfield.net PostgreSQL version: Unsupported/Unknown Operating system: All Description: Hello, Can you please list all of the official PostgreSQL PGP keys on a single page somewhere on postgresql.org? I am having issues figuring out exactly what are the valid keys/fingerprints of the official PostgreSQL PGP keys used for both [a] signing official releases and [b] contacting PostgreSQL. It would be best if there were a single canonical URL where one can view a list of all of the official PostgreSQL PGP keys. Personally, I think it would make sense to list them all here: https://www.postgresql.org/support/security/ Please collect all of the official PostgreSQL PGP keys that are used for signing releases and email contact and publish their full fingerprints on some page, ideally the security-page linked-to above. Thank you, Michael Altfield https://www.michaelaltfield.net PGP Fingerprint: 0465 E42F 7120 6785 E972 644C FE1B 8449 4E64 0D41 Note: If you cannot reach me via email, please check to see if I have changed my email address by visiting my website at https://email.michaelaltfield.net