> A word of caution, though. There's a lot of mishandled > keys out there, especially with lost passphrases or secret > keys. I'd recommend that anyone who wants to learn about > gpg/pgp put in a bit of research before generating a > keypair. Whether this is individual time or waiting for a > presentation doesn't matter much. Exchanging information > can happen any time. Future meetings may be just as > useful for this.
Anyone want to post a quick starter guide to the list. I have been putting off setting up pgp/gpg but I think it's time I did it. Just having a mental block as to where to start. Yuri
