This is now found here:
committers: docs/pgp-key-signing.txt
So that editors and pgp mavens can push it up hill.
- ben
On Monday, October 13, 2003, at 10:52 AM, Ben Hyde wrote:
A conference provides a great opportunity to get your pgp key signed and to sign a the keys of others, but it is just somewhat easier to assert somebody's identity in person.
A little prep can make all the difference. Before you go you should
1) know how to find a key (at the MIT key server for example http://pgp.mit.edu/ ),
2) you should have a passing familiarity with the software for manipulating keys (GPG probably),
3) you should have a key,
4) you should have printed up a few dozen scraps of paper with your key's fingerprint on it.
5) you should ...
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