I've had a few questions since the end of the sign-up period as to whether people who missed adding themselves to the list can still participate. While you can't get your key added to the list (the checksums have already been calculated and published) you can still feel free to print a copy and bring it with you to the room where this activity is taking place. That will allow you to verify the identification on the projector of people who are on the list, so that you can confidently sign their keys.
To get your own key signed, you'll need to find opportunities during the conference to show your ID to people and give them a copy of your key fingerprint (we'll be scrambling to get through 65 people's IDs in the ~20 minutes we have available as it is). Tips on ad-hoc key signing can be found at: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenPGP_Web_of_Trust#Key_Signing_Process Breaks, meals, parties, slow periods during sessions and presentations... these are all potential opportunities to show someone your ID and give them a copy of your key fingerprint. I usually carry ~100 business cards with my info and key fingerprint when attending any conference or user group meeting precisely for this reason, and am always happy to exchange ID and fingerprints with anyone who asks as long as I'm not too busy. -- Jeremy Stanley _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
