On 2014-11-11 07:38:07 -0800 (-0800), Clint Byrum wrote:
> It's sort of odd that you think bringing the same capability we have
> had for decades with IRC to web users is a blight on the internet. ;)
> The blight is the people being stupid .. not the technology in use.
[...]
I was waxing poetic, a
Excerpts from Jeremy Stanley's message of 2014-11-11 06:31:57 -0800:
> On 2014-11-10 23:55:59 -0500 (-0500), Adam Young wrote:
> > Um, yeah. What Zigo said.
>
> Agreed. I tried out keybase.io (but not the insane private key
> hosting obviously), was unimpressed and have since deleted my
> account.
On 2014-11-10 23:55:59 -0500 (-0500), Adam Young wrote:
> Um, yeah. What Zigo said.
Agreed. I tried out keybase.io (but not the insane private key
hosting obviously), was unimpressed and have since deleted my
account. I'll acknowledge that as someone who already doesn't use
social media and consid
On 2014-11-11 08:26:30 +0800 (+0800), Thomas Goirand wrote:
[...]
> We then better have just an OpenStack keyring, just like there's a
> Debian developer keyring, on which we delegate the trust to some
> kind of organization (but this needs to be used for something...).
[...]
I've been putting tog
On 11/10/2014 07:35 PM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 10/28/2014 02:53 AM, Marty Falatic (mfalatic) wrote:
I'm relatively new to the keysigning *event* concept - can
someone give a little more detail on this and where it
comes into play? Does anyone else use a service (e.g.,
keybase.io) for this purp
On 10/27/2014 02:07 PM, Mark Atwood wrote:
> keybase.io is a web service that provides an independently provable
> binding between your social media and github identities, and your gpg
> key.
Please *do not* advertize for this kind of site. It's already a travesty
that we're intensively using thin
Excerpts from Thomas Goirand's message of 2014-11-10 16:26:30 -0800:
> On 10/27/2014 10:45 PM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> > If there is interest in doing another Sassaman-Projected Method
> > exercise at future events
>
> I really wish we do *not* reproduce what happened in Atlanta.
>
> We had a few
On 10/28/2014 02:53 AM, Marty Falatic (mfalatic) wrote:
> I'm relatively new to the keysigning *event* concept - can
> someone give a little more detail on this and where it
> comes into play? Does anyone else use a service (e.g.,
> keybase.io) for this purpose?
>
> - Marty Falatic
I would recom
On 10/27/2014 10:45 PM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> If there is interest in doing another Sassaman-Projected Method
> exercise at future events
I really wish we do *not* reproduce what happened in Atlanta.
We had a few seconds to check IDs, and sorry, but I'm not familiar with
most US driver's licens
On 2014-10-28 11:28:28 +1100 (+1100), Angus Lees wrote:
> Is this what the young kids these days are calling a "phone"?
Perhaps if said "phone" connected to the projector in a conference
room and came with a stand to hold it the right distance from a
desktop, so it could remain unmanned while peop
On Mon, 27 Oct 2014 02:45:27 PM Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> If there is interest in doing another Sassaman-Projected Method
> exercise at future events, a USB document camera would be useful to
> procure in advance
Is this what the young kids these days are calling a "phone"?
--
- Gus
I am definitely game to join for key signing. I however don't have cards for
this (come to think of it, this is an excuse to get business cards even if they
are only for my key sig). I'll probably try and get some paper slips made up
for this too.
--Morgan
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> On Oct 27, 2014,
I would be excited to exchange key information at the summit. I do not have
key fingerprint on my cards at this point, but I can do the old
slip-of-paper method. I would be open to either organized fashion or ad-hoc.
Thanks,
Spencer
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> On 2
On 2014-10-27 18:53:26 + (+), Marty Falatic (mfalatic) wrote:
> I'm relatively new to the keysigning *event* concept - can someone
> give a little more detail on this and where it comes into play?
[...]
The idea being that attendees prearrange a time, place and perhaps
requisite fingerprin
I'm relatively new to the keysigning *event* concept - can someone give a
little more detail on this and where it comes into play? Does anyone else use a
service (e.g., keybase.io) for this purpose?
- Marty Falatic
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From: Clint Byrum [mailto:cl...@fewbar.com]
Sent
On 2014-10-27 10:17:51 -0700 (-0700), Clint Byrum wrote:
[...]
> I thought it worked quite nicely, but I do think it stressed you
> out too much and we should look at securing a camera for
> mid-cycles and the next summit.
It worked out okay, but I basically sacrificed my ability to
participate as
Excerpts from Jeremy Stanley's message of 2014-10-27 07:45:27 -0700:
> On 2014-10-26 17:01:07 -0700 (-0700), Clint Byrum wrote:
> > Hi everyone! We have a summit rapidly approaching, and to my knowledge,
> > no key signing event planned. That is unfortunate, as the web of trust
> > that we started
On 2014-10-26 17:01:07 -0700 (-0700), Clint Byrum wrote:
> Hi everyone! We have a summit rapidly approaching, and to my knowledge,
> no key signing event planned. That is unfortunate, as the web of trust
> that we started building in Atlanta would be quite stronger as we add
> more European develop
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014, at 17:01, Clint Byrum wrote:
> I believe we may be too late to do a mass keysigning, though if others
> feel we have time to gather fingerprints and disseminate a list for
> printing, then I will try to devote some time to it in the next 24
> hours. However, I want to encourag
Clint,
+1, let's try to set something up.
-- dims
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 8:01 PM, Clint Byrum wrote:
> Hi everyone! We have a summit rapidly approaching, and to my knowledge,
> no key signing event planned. That is unfortunate, as the web of trust
> that we started building in Atlanta would be
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