Thanks for the quick feedback everyone. Of course we would
have liked to avoid this situation altogether, but anyone who is
familiar with phasing out legacy systems knows what kind of
unfortunate obstacles can arise. Allow me to explain this in a
little more detail, at the risk of ending up in a bikeshedding
discussion. :)
Currently, tickets are being signed by a very old server,
running an unsupported legacy OS and GNUPG1. In the beginning
of the year, we tried phasing this server out and handle
signing from one of our standard platforms running GNUPG2.
That box signs emails very well, however our legacy ticketing
refuses to play nice with it. We spent many, many hours on
getting it our ticketing system to behave, but to no avail.
The result was that we rolled back to the old solution,
followed by this announcement:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/ncc-services-wg/2013-January/001968.html
The proposal to discontinue ticket signing would be a
temporary measure to allow an easier transition. That's all
we're asking for.