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I think the operators of the keyservers disagree, though. In the past, I spent some time on the gnupg-users list, and every once in a while someone would ask how to delete their old unusable keys, and the keyserver operators would chime in with reasons about why it was a bad idea. I don't remember most of the reasons, but I was never quite convinced.
Hear Hear!
pgpkeyserver # rm /var/spool/keys/* -rf
pgpkeyserver #
My own suggestion would be to ban keys with infinite expirery dates. 3 years should be the absolute maximum. Any infinite timed keys in existance shall be given 3 years untill expery.