OpenPGP Key Transition Statement for Kristin Antin

As of June 1, 2016, I have a new job (as Community Knowledge Manager), a new email (kristin@huridocs.org) and a new OpenPGP key (that can be found here on my blog or downloaded from the MIT key server). My key transition statement can be found below. It has been signed by my old key connected to kristin@theengineroom.org.

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OpenPGP Key Transition Statement for Kristin Antin

I have created a new OpenPGP key and will be transitioning away from
my old key.  The old key has not been compromised and will continue to
be valid for as long as the email kristin@theengineroom.org is valid
(most likely until the end of 2016), but I prefer all future
correspondence to be encrypted to my new email address
kristin@huridocs.org with the new key, and will be making signatures
with the new key going forward.

I would like this new key to be re-integrated into the web of trust.
This message is signed by both keys to certify the transition.  My new
and old keys are signed by each other.  If you have signed my old key,
I would appreciate signatures on my new key as well, provided that
your signing policy permits that without re-authenticating me.

The old key that is connected to kristin@theengineroom.org, which I am
transitioning away from, is:

pub   0xCBFA130C 2014-09-04
      Key fingerprint = E267 8822 377D 8642 D65D FBB6 1800 D83C CBFA 130C

The new key that is connected to kristin@huridocs.org, to which I am
transitioning, is:

pub   0xBED26639 2016-05-23
      Key fingerprint = DF6F 009F 98E3 0FDD 972C 58CE 4AB6 1F4B BED2 6639

The entire key may be downloaded from:
https://kristinantin.com/2016/05/27/openpgp-key-for-kristin-antin/

/Kristin @kjantin
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