-Clearly this is unacceptable. Because of more inadequacies in gpg,
-you can't specify a uid to revoke from the command line. The uid
-revokation requires an edit-key script, which we have used before, but
-you have to specify by "number" which uid to revoke. We currently try
-to guess the number from the ordering of the output of list-key. This
-however is not always accurate. I don't have a good solution for a
-fix at the moment. Suggestions are most welcome. It may just require
-some trial and error with edit-key to come up with something workable.
+Clearly this is unacceptable. gpg does not let you can't specify a
+uid to revoke from the command line. The uid revokation can only be
+done through edit-key. We do edit-key scripting in other contexts,
+but to revoke a user id you have to specify the uid by "number". We
+currently try to guess the number from the ordering of the output of
+list-key. However, this output does not appear to coincide with the
+ordering in edit-key. I don't have a good solution or fix at the
+moment. Suggestions are most welcome. It may just require some trial
+and error with edit-key to come up with something workable.