Hi folks.

As you might know, GNOME Keysign tries to make OpenPGP Keysigning
an easy task.  It attempts to be as "one-click" as possible, while
following best practises.

It's certainly not as mature as Monkeysign and the UX needs to be rethought
a few times.  But I think it's an interesting approach towards a more
modern keysigning experience.

For now, the code lives on Github: https://github.com/muelli/geysigning
but I intend to rename the repository and then move it to GNOME infrastructure.

I'm interested in opinions and feedback.

Cheers,
  Tobi
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GNOME Keysign  is a tool to make signing OpenPGP keys as easy as possible.
This is the v0.2 release and introduces, amongst other things, a new UI.

Changes
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 * New, wizard-less, UI for the server side
 * Fullscreen QR Code window
 * Separate, hopefully easier reusable widgets
 * Bind to IPv4 and IPv6 sockets



Resources
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Download: 
https://github.com/muelli/geysigning/releases/download/0.2/gnome-keysign-0.2.tar.gz
sha256sum: 49551ae5e7df8037b3de7e31c0f09899247c1fa1c1eb19aebbcfcf5c01e8df3f
Web site: https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeKeysign


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