Just a friendly reminder to add yourself to this list if you are
interested in participating in the key signing in Atlanta:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenPGP_Web_of_Trust/Juno_Summit

Now that we have more visibility about schedules, I think we should try
to find a time slot. Does anybody have an idea already? If not I think
we should just pick a break time period and get it done.

Excerpts from Thomas Goirand's message of 2014-03-29 23:32:55 -0700:
> On 03/30/2014 10:00 AM, Mark Atwood wrote:
> > Hi!
> > 
> > Are there plans for a PGP keysigning party at the Juno Summit in
> > Atlanta, similar to the one at the Icehouse summit in Hong Kong?
> > 
> > Inspired by the URL at
> > https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenPGP_Web_of_Trust/Icehouse_Summit
> > I looked for 
> > https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenPGP_Web_of_Trust/Juno_Summit
> > to discover that that wiki page does not yet exist and I do not have
> > permission to create it.
> > 
> > ..m
> 
> If there's none, then we should do one.
> 
> One thing about last key signing party, is that I didn't really like the
> photocopy method. IMO, it'd be much much nicer to use a file, posted
> somewhere, containing all participant fingerprints. To check for that
> file validity, together, we check for its sha256 sum (someone say it out
> loud, while everyone is checking for its own copy). And everyone,
> individually, checks for its own PGP fingerprint inside the file. Then
> we just need to validate entries in this file (with matching ID documents).
> 
> Otherwise, there's the question of the trustability of the photocopy
> machine and such... Not that I don't trust Jimmy (I do...)! :)
> 
> Plus having a text file with all fingerprints in it is more convenient:
> you can just cut/past the whole fingerprint and do gpg --recv-keys at
> once (and not just the key ID, which is unsafe because prone to
> brute-force). That file can be posted anywhere, provided that we check
> for its sha256 sum.
> 
> I would happily organize this, if someone can find a *quite* room with
> decent network. Who can take care of the place and time?
> 
> Of course, We will need need the fingerprints of every participant in
> advance, so the wiki page would be useful as well. I therefore created
> the wiki page:
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenPGP_Web_of_Trust/Juno_Summit
> 
> Please add yourself. We'll see if I can make it to Atlanta, and organize
> something later on.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Thomas Goirand (zigo)
> 

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