I'm bringing key info for both xach@xach.com and dists@quicklisp.org. If you use PGP/GPG, I'd love to sign your keys and have you sign mine at ECLM.
Zach
Zach Beane dixit (2011-10-19, 11:45):
I'm bringing key info for both xach@xach.com and dists@quicklisp.org. If you use PGP/GPG, I'd love to sign your keys and have you sign mine at ECLM.
If we can make this post the beginning of a proper keysigning party list, here's my data:
Key fingerprint = A819 6D2E D5EB D9E0 D2D9 7AF6 2FAF 4A11 EB31 5583 My name: Antoni Grzymała (I will have a Polish ID card with me).
Best,
Antoni Grzymala antekgrzymala@gmail.com writes:
Zach Beane dixit (2011-10-19, 11:45):
I'm bringing key info for both xach@xach.com and dists@quicklisp.org. If you use PGP/GPG, I'd love to sign your keys and have you sign mine at ECLM.
If we can make this post the beginning of a proper keysigning party list, here's my data:
Key fingerprint = A819 6D2E D5EB D9E0 D2D9 7AF6 2FAF 4A11 EB31 5583 My name: Antoni Grzymała (I will have a Polish ID card with me).
I don't know much about keysigning parties, but I am hoping to make PGP connections on this rare opportunity of face-to-face time with European Lispers.
Here is my data:
Key fingerprint = 20EF 26C5 F3E7 43A4 F1BF DFC0 71CA 4AFE E032 13D2 Zachary Beane xach@xach.com
Key fingerprint = 0A0A 0C89 0E4E A63B 3B4C 5ABE CB72 B5B0 D48B 6D4A Quicklisp Dist Signing Key dists@quicklisp.org
Both these keys are available on keyserver.pgp.com and pgp.mit.edu as well.
I'll have my state ID card with me.
Zach
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA384
Hi,
although I won't be at ECLM, please consider what you actually want to use the keys for before choosing the verification method.
Or, to phrase it differently: Why should I care about an ID when I sign a key which I use primarily for email? -> thus verify that the person can read the mailboxes of the mail addresses you are about sign, not some governmental identification.
More elaborate http://blog.ngas.ch/archives/2008/11/29/trust_based_pgp_key_signing/index.ht...
Have a lot of fun,
Hannes
On 10/19/11 4:45 PM, Zach Beane wrote:
I'm bringing key info for both xach@xach.com and dists@quicklisp.org. If you use PGP/GPG, I'd love to sign your keys and have you sign mine at ECLM.
Not sure if this is the right way to do it, but here's my key info:
Luís Oliveira luismbo@gmail.com ID: 0xBBA2B4A4 Fingerprint: 15A3 4CAD 0AF5 39FA 67E4 7EB1 C802 5B93 BBA2 B4A4
I'll have slips of paper with this info at the meeting.
Cheers,
Here is my key info:
Key fingerprint = CB1D 52E4 ACDE 2C3D 2614 984C 65D4 7E33 CB3D 8224 uid = Dave Cooper (Genworks Support) david.cooper@genworks.com
I'll bring paper slips and the key info is also on keyserver.pgp.com and pgp.mit.edu.
My Best,
-dave
Dave Cooper, Genworks Support david.cooper@genworks.com NL mobile: 0616166011
Keysigning is always a good idea!
Here are my fingerprints:
pub 1024D/69115024 2002-12-30 [expires: 2020-10-12] Key fingerprint = 2638 2198 27B1 DBB6 D975 E984 721B ADBE 6911 5024 uid Sascha Wilde swilde@sha-bang.de uid Sascha Wilde wilde@sha-bang.de sub 2048g/2C64550E 2002-12-30 [expires: 2015-10-14]
pub 1024D/4BB86568 2004-11-15 Key fingerprint = 8C21 0307 37FB EB0C A0AF DC90 BB21 8514 4BB8 6568 uid Sascha Wilde sascha.wilde@intevation.de uid Sascha Wilde Sascha.Wilde@intevation.de uid Sascha Wilde (Dienstlicher Key) wilde@intevation.de sub 2048g/F8F7E674 2004-11-15
I'll have printouts and ID with me at the meeting...
cheers sascha