On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> I've never organized a signing party, but if everyone comes with
> several printed copies of their key, with their name on it, I think
> it's fairly easy to swap them and validate at least the people that we
> know well.
Easiest way to do this is:
Ask people to go to a wiki page:
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonGetTogether2004PGP
or someting like that.
Then on that page have something like
- Ensure your fingerprint is at a keyserver (See
http://pgp.mit.edu/) for details.
- Please add your fingerprint+email to this page; e.g.
the output 'gpg --fingerprint [EMAIL PROTECTED]' or
'pgpk -ll [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
pub 1024R/EC140B81 1997-04-10 Dirk-Willem van Gulik
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Key fingerprint = A5 EC 78 D5 BB DE FE ED 50 55 DA 6D C6 E0 E7 85
And ask people to do this before the first day of the event. Then at the
event print out N copies of this page. Then whenever you meet (or you just
all meet) you each verify with each other that *your* on *their* printout
is correct. And then 'they' put an OK next to your name.
Once you get home you can add/sign each of the fingerprints you have made
a mark against.
Dw