Hello. On 2013-07-16 at 18:18, John Darrington wrote:
> It would be good to exchange PGP key signatures with other delegates. Yes. This is nothing particularly exciting, but once in a while we should do it. I was even considering changing my GPG key, after a long time. > I don't know how many people are expected to attend, but if there > are many, then it might be necessary to schedule a dreaded "ceremony". Yes, if we do this we should setup a well-thought-out procedure, so that everybody knows exactly what to do with each of the others, and what to check. I'm *not* a cryptography expert, and I'm sure many other aren't either. Does anybody know how to do such a thing? I remember that the system worked well at the Bristol GHM, where we were assigned indices and given printed papers explaining every step. I might still have the paper from back then... Found it. But I only have the instructions I got, not a script to generate the papers (every one got a different one). There is an introduction here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_signing_party , and a howto here: http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/keysigning_party/en/keysigning_party.html Does anybody volunteer to organize this? -- Luca Saiu Home page: http://ageinghacker.net GNU epsilon: http://www.gnu.org/software/epsilon Marionnet: http://marionnet.org
