-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2014-05-13 16:58, Dave Morriss wrote: > On 13/05/14 14:42, Ken Fallon wrote: > >> Let me ask my PGP people >> >> @Kevin O'Brien, @Dave Morris, @Ahuka please feed in. > > The recommendation is that GPG users publish their keys to a > keyserver. Thus I would have thought the best way of sharing it via > the profile is to share the key id (mine is 0x45758A21 for > example). Get the id with: > > gpg --list-keys USERNAME (e.g. gpg --list-keys "Dave Morriss") > > The way people used to do it before there were reliable key servers > was to generate the ASCII armo(u)red version of the key and place > it on a website. This form can be generated with: > > gpg --armor --output public_key.asc --export USERNAME > > For myself, this is a file of 1173 lines, so probably not good > material for the profile. > > I *think* that it's better to publish the full 16-character form of > the key id rather than the 8-character one. Mine is > 0x4825C90A45758A21. > > gpg --list-keys --keyid-format long USERNAME > > I'm sure there's more... > > Dave >
Gosh wouldn't this make a great show. If there were only a way to record a round table ..... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTcjNfAAoJEEmjl6JfXwqUO4IP/ib7xqMWIz4D9TZ3dFFqa3H7 QrPRWlI9kqTTa68KWj37VEMO5Ep1F+1hEod9xPQhY1EXjVFu6R/WwXgSQFsOyHs7 J5GvKSrm9dzZ2UXv5ae8Vphj67dQ4Lt7ZWyMZvQhh/jCv2kTZ2ZZvkzfdyjyrfU0 FE5VEu7eGfgJmskwDYW5JH079qMIBySyCBV7rBHrye+80e3gyqY3WmAzQvoyGNBD E3gdv3Bnm9f6+oM5UI1BX1CxOeei3EnZdRRy2O87Hs8W7kTiWPEozJCmbhEkoiam TkMR2z1N0RRPMtJG04sUOn5DOfelI0ysJX9lRCYWFZ1mDho/bCXP8k0w/SvFuf4v xD6Idlp+nAW24hD/Sv3+FpLzyOVM6jfPngV0dyoni6iPpw3JKbRXKpug90K2zscV Ziz5vr37fMYET+PaaDN2qHyoen7mCjSh3DCeXpXUEJKkmpF0twv5QDDUsOwHEuwD 85SyDXBlDr7eyMJZSYDVReNJSD1ipDhZk0WryodxmyfhzneLHScXwbi+A+qi02r2 S3fJ0aNb1oKxnYDubKBinM6+ts67A3FKr7++76ciM3NZJ6XW4ls4+ovy09ekV6/q Z2HYPfh/WvaNOXpMJXc89i9D+nr8aGT9ApH+m4vxzb84qmOn36jF2UZMe6Zl+7TE luQXoW6DK2XD82jfYVYJ =xBuG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Hpr mailing list [email protected] http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org
