Sorry, I noticed this message just now. -- I was the one who expressed the interest of getting the key signed before.
So *bring paper copies **of our signatures* to enable exchange is the only thing need to get my key signed? -- I'm asking because if I come to today's meeting, I have to get back home now, to grab my laptop (if that paper copy is not enough and I also need to sign other people's key as well), then head back downtown again. and I'm not too sure if my GPG key is secure enough to be used & signed by other people. -- I.e., I was planning to review it once I confirm a key signing date. Can we host the key signing party in the next meeting please? because going through the message trail, I did find one more person requesting to be on the next meeting, I should be able to attend the April 10th meeting though. OK? Thx. On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 9:45 PM, Christopher Browne via talk - [email protected] wrote: > On 9 March 2018 at 20:56, Rouben via talk <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello everyone! > > > > I’m a newbie to this list. The name is Rouben Tchakhmakhtchian; I’ve > been a > > Linux user since about 1998 (dabbled with it a bit before that). I’m > > currently working at UofT in IT, and am still a die-hard open source > > enthusiast. > > > > I was wondering, does the GTALUG community still organize GPG key signing > > events? If not, I would also like to know how much interest there would > be > > in such an event. > > > > Thanks in advance, and my apologies if this is an FAQ type post. I’d be > > happy to RTFM if you kindly point me in the right direction. :) > > > > Cheers and have a great weekend! > > It's not something that happens terribly frequently; a lot of people have > over the years gotten their favoured keys signed, so there's not a > continuous call for more. > > That said, someone did send out a note a couple or three weeks ago > expressing interest, and it's certainly something that we could take a > little while discussing and doing at our next meeting this coming > Tuesday. > > People interested in getting keys signed should bring paper copies > of their signatures to enable exchange. > > It may also be worth visiting BigLumber.com that collects keys of > people interested in doing key exchanges. > > http://biglumber.com/x/web?sl=97 > > Some of the material there is pretty old, but I recognize some likely > names... > -- > When confronted by a difficult problem, solve it by reducing it to the > question, "How would the Lone Ranger handle this?" > --- > Talk Mailing List > [email protected] > https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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