Jeremy Stanley 167a2318e9 Publish the 2023.2/Bobcat key for future use
This adds a listing for the 2023.2/Bobcat Cycle key fingerprint with
Friday 2023-03-31 (the week after the 2023.1/Antelope release) as
its start date, and links to an export of the corresponding public
key with initial attestation signature from the 2023.1/Antelope
Cycle key as well as the change author.

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