This one time, at band camp, John Clarke wrote:
>On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 12:05:09AM +1000, Angus Lees wrote:
>
>> surely signing email is a Good Thing for distributed communication,
>> and thus SLUG should be setting an example and *encouraging* it.
>
>I agree, but only if we also encourage uploading keys to a public
>keyserver.  There's no point signing a message if the recipients don't
>have the key and can't get it.

Ever since the keysigning in July last year, I've kept a reasonably up to
date SLUG keyring at this url:

http://spacepants.org/slug/slug-keyring.gpg

Copy it to ~/.gnupg/ and add the line "keyring slug-keyring.gpg" to
~/.gnupg/options.

My heuristic for inclusion is: the people who were at the keysigning, and
people who regularly post signed mail to the SLUG list.

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