Perry Metzger writes:
I think the jury is still out on that. Web-of-trust is still really untested because of the difficulties in widespread deployment of PGP. As it stands, PGP is still a hacker's toy -- the lack of a
Perhaps you're right. Your argument here, as I see it, is that web-of-trust becomes _more_ functional as it becomes adopted on a larger scale. This might end up being true and it might not, although there seems to be no evidence as of yet of increasing "connectivity" of signatures as PGP becomes more widely used, which was the point I was trying to make. The unresolved question is whether or not there will be a critical point at which the web will become widely connected. The answer does not seem at all clear to me. -- Will