Someone on my team had a bright idea that uses GPG.  Having used PGP
some years prior, I was excited to see this and was struck by a flood of
memories about "strong encryption".


After all this time, I dug up my PGP keys.  They're old enough that I
don't know how much I trust them, so I created new keys (with GPG
because I could get it as source code and for other reasons).  And this
week, I happily find myself at one of those conferences where friends
from far away are within handshake distance, so there is opportunity for
some key signing.  (Signing keys is something which should always be
done IN PERSON.)


If you happen to be at SHARE in Austin this week and have a GPG key and
want a signature, let me know.  I don't know all of the guerrilla key
mongers present, but have made my interest known and can perhaps connect
you with some.


Happy Trails, cowboys!


-- R;

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