27 Jun
2000
27 Jun
'00
8:21 p.m.
There have been several "next generation" protocols that have been proposed for keyserver syncronization. All of these assume that the current "best practice" will not scale due to the limited bandwidth and disk storage capacities of the volunteer keyserver hosts. If we can assume that sufficient bandwidth and drive space/server power is available to us (which it looks like you believe, Randy), then I think that we should simply go ahead and document the current practice and formalize it.
see rfc 2223 randy