On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 01:56:19PM +0200, Eli Billauer wrote: > TOMORROW, August 30th at 18:30, Haifux will gather to hear Ohad Lutzky > talk about: > > Packaging in Debian > > Debian is one of the more popular Linux distributions, well-known for > its excellent package management. Debian has also been known to be the > base for many other distributions, such as knoppix and ubuntu. In this > lecturre I will show how to build packages, how to build repositories, > how to version-control the whole thing by example of git, as well as a > short overview of the extensive documentation available on the subject.
I see nobody was interested in my off-topic suggestion, so, here it is
again:
I normally don't get to come to lectures. I suppose I'll come to this
one. I realised that in all the Haifus meetings I don't recall anybody
asking me to sign a OpenPGP key. Nor have I asked anyone to sign my
key(s).
I thus figured it might be a good idea to set-up key signing. After all,
we are relatively well-connected. So, if you have an existing key, and
you want it to be signed by others in the lecture tommorow:
1. (Prefferebly) send me the (public) key (gpg --export KEY_ID).
2. Bring a printed copy of the key's ID (gpg --fingerprint KEY_ID)
2.1. Maybe bring multiple copies of it in case (1) fails.
See e.g. gpg-key2ps in the package siging-party (Debian/Ubuntu)
3. Brind a valid ID card (or driver's license or whatever, Should
identify you, and include a photo).
If you have no idea what I'm talking about:
* Look it up.
* http://cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/keysigning_party/en/keysigning_party.html
* If there's enough interest, well:
> *OPEN SLOT ALERT*
>
>
> The next slot on September 13th is still vacant! This could be YOUR
> talk. Don't miss the opportunity!
(I'm not sure I can make such a lecture. Anybody?)
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