From taylor at codecafe.com Sun Jan 20 21:39:01 2008 From: taylor at codecafe.com (Taylor Carpenter) Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 23:39:01 -0600 Subject: APM: PGP/GPG/OpenPGP keysigning party Message-ID: <297FE768-BFB9-423A-9505-2BAAF1FD3F1B@codecafe.com> Let's get together for a key signing exchange... How about Mangia on Mopac, this Thursday at 7pm? Please send me your key or the keyserver with id to download from. Bring you key fingerprint. Bring some form of picture ID. I will bring a list of all key finger prints I receive to the event to hand out. Feel free to invite others. Just have them send me their key. Taylor From taylor at codecafe.com Mon Jan 21 00:18:46 2008 From: taylor at codecafe.com (Taylor Carpenter) Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 02:18:46 -0600 Subject: APM: PGP/GPG/OpenPGP keysigning party In-Reply-To: <8fa2a6330801202150u7f88c451ia62c2655e6ec14a8@mail.gmail.com> References: <297FE768-BFB9-423A-9505-2BAAF1FD3F1B@codecafe.com> <8fa2a6330801202150u7f88c451ia62c2655e6ec14a8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: I'll check with Mangia for those days. On Jan 20, 2008, at 11:50 PM, Mark Lehmann wrote: > Could we do Tuesday or Wednesday? Mangia sounds good. > > On Jan 20, 2008 11:39 PM, Taylor Carpenter > wrote: > Let's get together for a key signing exchange... How about Mangia on > Mopac, this Thursday at 7pm? > > Please send me your key or the keyserver with id to download from. > Bring you key fingerprint. > Bring some form of picture ID. > > I will bring a list of all key finger prints I receive to the event to > hand out. > > Feel free to invite others. Just have them send me their key. > > Taylor > > _______________________________________________ > Austin mailing list > Austin at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin > > > > -- > Mark Lehmann > 512 689-7705 M From taylor at codecafe.com Mon Jan 21 10:39:17 2008 From: taylor at codecafe.com (Taylor Carpenter) Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 12:39:17 -0600 Subject: APM: PGP/GPG/OpenPGP keysigning party In-Reply-To: <8fa2a6330801202150u7f88c451ia62c2655e6ec14a8@mail.gmail.com> References: <297FE768-BFB9-423A-9505-2BAAF1FD3F1B@codecafe.com> <8fa2a6330801202150u7f88c451ia62c2655e6ec14a8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8A64EA3F-DB58-4276-A766-8AC6C5AA71C9@codecafe.com> Turns out Tuesday is taken... Thursday seems to be a problem for others. Wednesday was open though so I have reserved the room for that day. Here is the web page for that location http://www.mangiapizza.com/5/default.aspx?c=5 On Jan 20, 2008, at 11:50 PM, Mark Lehmann wrote: > Could we do Tuesday or Wednesday? Mangia sounds good. > > On Jan 20, 2008 11:39 PM, Taylor Carpenter > wrote: > Let's get together for a key signing exchange... How about Mangia on > Mopac, this Thursday at 7pm? > > Please send me your key or the keyserver with id to download from. > Bring you key fingerprint. > Bring some form of picture ID. > > I will bring a list of all key finger prints I receive to the event to > hand out. > > Feel free to invite others. Just have them send me their key. > > Taylor > > _______________________________________________ > Austin mailing list > Austin at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin > > > > -- > Mark Lehmann > 512 689-7705 M From taylor at codecafe.com Tue Jan 22 13:15:37 2008 From: taylor at codecafe.com (Taylor Carpenter) Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 15:15:37 -0600 Subject: APM: PGP/GPG/OpenPGP keysigning party In-Reply-To: <8A64EA3F-DB58-4276-A766-8AC6C5AA71C9@codecafe.com> References: <297FE768-BFB9-423A-9505-2BAAF1FD3F1B@codecafe.com> <8fa2a6330801202150u7f88c451ia62c2655e6ec14a8@mail.gmail.com> <8A64EA3F-DB58-4276-A766-8AC6C5AA71C9@codecafe.com> Message-ID: <5F98BB73-6FD3-437A-A101-3B456BBA890C@codecafe.com> Event: GPG Key signing party Place: Mangia Pizza (Gracy Farms) Time: 7pm-9pm (or later) What to do? Send me your pgp/gpg public key or the id (with the keyserver to use). Bring your key finger print Bring a photo ID Enjoy some good beer and pizza. Why have a key signing party? To allow people who use (or wish to use) GPG/PGP to digitally sign each others keys. This increases the web of trust. What is the web of trust? "Web of trust" is a term used to describe the trust relationships between a group of keys. A key signature is a link, or strand if you will, in the web of trust. These links are called "Trust Paths". Trust paths can be bi-directional or only one way. The ideal web of trust is one in which everyone is connected bi-directionally to everyone else. In effect, everyone trusts that every key does in fact belong to its owner. The web of trust can be thought of as the sum of all the trust paths, or links, between all key holding parties. In simpler terms: The more people you have signing your key.. that have verified in person who you are matching your key.. The more useful your key is in signing, encrypting, etc... When you sign with your key people can verify its you based on the signatures attached... especially if they have exhanged sigs with someone on your key chain See the wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_of_trust Why should you encrypt? You wish privacy... maybe email... maybe something else. One example would be encrypting a shared file that is accessed by several developers in a company that has passwords and other data that should not be left in a plain text form. Here is some info on why various people use encryption http://www.pgpi.org/doc/whypgp/en/ http://www.goingware.com/encryption/ http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/andrewkantor/2004-03-19-kantor_x.htm Why should you sign anything digitally? So that another party knows your email, software package, or document is really from you. Signing RPMs is a good example. From taylor at codecafe.com Tue Jan 22 14:23:27 2008 From: taylor at codecafe.com (Taylor Carpenter) Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 16:23:27 -0600 Subject: APM: PGP/GPG/OpenPGP keysigning party In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <56765A22-0755-4F8A-BBE3-4AA8AF294B4E@codecafe.com> Forgot to say this was Wednesday night! ------------ Event: GPG Key signing party Place: Mangia Pizza (Gracy Farms) Time: Wednesday, 7pm-9pm (or later) What to do? Send me your pgp/gpg public key or the id (with the keyserver to use). Bring your key finger print Bring a photo ID Enjoy some good beer and pizza. Why have a key signing party? To allow people who use (or wish to use) GPG/PGP to digitally sign each others keys. This increases the web of trust. What is the web of trust? "Web of trust" is a term used to describe the trust relationships between a group of keys. A key signature is a link, or strand if you will, in the web of trust. These links are called "Trust Paths". Trust paths can be bi-directional or only one way. The ideal web of trust is one in which everyone is connected bi-directionally to everyone else. In effect, everyone trusts that every key does in fact belong to its owner. The web of trust can be thought of as the sum of all the trust paths, or links, between all key holding parties. In simpler terms: The more people you have signing your key.. that have verified in person who you are matching your key.. The more useful your key is in signing, encrypting, etc... When you sign with your key people can verify its you based on the signatures attached... especially if they have exhanged sigs with someone on your key chain See the wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_of_trust Why should you encrypt? You wish privacy... maybe email... maybe something else. One example would be encrypting a shared file that is accessed by several developers in a company that has passwords and other data that should not be left in a plain text form. Here is some info on why various people use encryption http://www.pgpi.org/doc/whypgp/en/ http://www.goingware.com/encryption/ http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/andrewkantor/2004-03-19-kantor_x.htm Why should you sign anything digitally? So that another party knows your email, software package, or document is really from you. Signing RPMs is a good example. From taylor at codecafe.com Wed Jan 23 14:33:56 2008 From: taylor at codecafe.com (Taylor Carpenter) Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:33:56 -0600 Subject: APM: PGP/GPG/OpenPGP keysigning party In-Reply-To: References: <56765A22-0755-4F8A-BBE3-4AA8AF294B4E@codecafe.com> Message-ID: Reminder that tonight from 7-9pm we will be meeting at Mangia Pizza (Gracy Farms location) for the key signing. If you wish to have your key signed please send it to me (if you have not already). I will be printing a list to bring for everyone that sends me the key. This will make things easier. Please send it before 5:15pm as I will be leaving after that and will probably not have access to a printer. From taylor at codecafe.com Wed Jan 23 14:30:55 2008 From: taylor at codecafe.com (Taylor Carpenter) Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:30:55 -0600 Subject: APM: PGP/GPG/OpenPGP keysigning party In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <93522FAC-06DD-4ED1-9F9F-A40474F10502@codecafe.com> Reminder that tonight from 7-9pm we will be meeting at Mangia Pizza (Gracy Farms location) for the key signing. If you wish to have your key signed please send it to me (if you have not already). I will be printing a list to bring for everyone that sends me the key. This will make things easier. Please send it before 5:15pm as I will be leaving after that and will probably not have access to a printer.