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authorLars Wirzenius <liw@sequoia-pgp.org>2021-10-30 11:52:56 +0300
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# Managing digital keys and certificates on a community level
-This chapter discusses using OpenPGP to certify someone else's user id
-in their certificate. It will cover certifing user ids manually, or
-using OpenPGP CA, or using less secure methods such as keyoxide. It
-will also cover distribution of certificates in various ways, such as
-keys.openpgp.org and WKD.
+FIXME: This chapter will discuss how to manage keys and certificates
+among large groups of people. It will discuss how to build strong
+trust that a key belongs to a specific person or organization. It will
+discuss various ways of distributing certificates.
-## How can one trust other people's digital keys?
-
-## Certifying someone else's digital user id
-
-## How can one get other people's certificates?
-
-## Managing a large collection of certificates
## Revoking keys