transitioning to new, stronger gpg keys, and in the process also moving to
generate more strongly coded key signatures.
-While at Debconf9 this week, I succumbed to peer pressure, and have generated
+While at [Debconf9](http://debconf9.debconf.org/) this week, I succumbed
+to peer pressure, and have generated
a new 4096-bit RSA key 0xC095D941 which I will henceforth use as my primary
key. I note in passing that my previous key 0xF2CF01A8 is just over 10 years
old, and thanks largely to my intense business travel in recent years and
so I decided to re-sign the keys I had already signed with my new key so that
all the signatures issued with my new strong key are strong signatures. To
do this, I used gpg's --edit-key option with gpg warped to point to
-the caff home to 'delsig' the signatures I'd made to these keys, then use caff
+the caff home to 'delsig' the signatures I'd made to these keys, then used caff
with the '--no-download' option to re-sign the keys and re-issue the associated
emails. Trolling ~/.caff/keys helped me discover which keys were in the
affected set, then I studied the command lines caff was feeding to gpg to