John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
> James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
>> Let's have a KPLUG (self-signed) CA
>>
>> KPLUG can/will sign member certs
> 
> CAcert already does this, I am a CAcert assurer, and CAcert root
> certificates already exist in open source browsers.

OK. it turns out I "joined" some time ago, but forgot about it and never
did anything else (until you reminded me by your message here).

So are you the "John R" shown as an assurer near San Diego?

OK, I've got cacert email account(s) and a client cert.

What do I do next to participate in the trust-thing?

Can you sign something for me (& others) at the upcoming gpg key-signing.

Should everybody become an assurer?

> 
> I contend that this is a solved problem. I do not see the value-added
> with KPLUG trying to be a CA.

Well, at least we ought to get a kernel-panic.org server cert, eh?

> 
> http://www.cacert.org/

Regards,
..jim

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