I've needed a new OpenPGP key for a while, but have not had time to set it up properly. I wanted to generate it offline and have it available on a OpenPGP smart card for daily use, and learning how to do it and finding time to sit down with an offline machine almost took forever. But finally I've been able to complete the process, and have now moved from my old GPG key to a new GPG key. See the full transition statement, signed with both my old and new key for the details. This is my new key:
pub 3936R/111D6B29EE4E02F9 2015-11-03 [expires: 2019-11-14] Key fingerprint = 3AC7 B2E3 ACA5 DF87 78F1 D827 111D 6B29 EE4E 02F9 uid Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hungry.com> uid Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@debian.org> sub 4096R/87BAFB0E 2015-11-03 [expires: 2019-11-02] sub 4096R/F91E6DE9 2015-11-03 [expires: 2019-11-02] sub 4096R/A0439BAB 2015-11-03 [expires: 2019-11-02]
The key can be downloaded from the OpenPGP key servers, signed by my old key.
If you signed my old key (DB4CCC4B2A30D729), I'd very much appreciate a signature on my new key, details and instructions in the transition statement. I m happy to reciprocate if you have a similarly signed transition statement to present.