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Re: [LUG] Keysigning [was BBQ]

 

On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 08:29:02PM +0100, Neil Williams wrote:
> > > Just to say thanks to James for hosting todays BBQ and meeting,
> 
> James has offered to host the same event next year, provisionally. Some more 
> regular venues would be good.
> 
> With regard to the keysigning, there are a few tasks awaiting completion:
> 
> http://gnupg.neil.williamsleesmill.me.uk/book1.html
> 
> Rob: please send your key to the keyserver:
> $ gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --send-key A867F3BE
> Then sign each key that you verified at the meeting and then send those to the 
> same keyserver.
> 
> Henry: Your key has been signed, what we need now is for you to sign the keys 
> of those people that you verified with passports etc. and supplied the 
> fingerprint info. Ta.
>

Rob: when I checked last night, I could not find your public key
anywhere and I note that your group email address is different to the
address I copied down yesterday

> 
> Same with Benjamin, please. Ta.
> 
> I don't know how many keys you checked, Simon - have you any to sign?
> 
> So far, it seems that only Robin, myself and Dave have signed keys verified at 
> the meeting. Signing works best when it is reciprocal, so it would be good if 
> everyone signs all the keys they verified.
> 
> i.e. Henry should sign Rob and Robin and me (and Benjamin too if he verified 
> him), If there are five people at a keysigning, there are at least 36 
> signatures to be made, not including people (like me) with two keys.
> 
> (Don't sign if you are unsure, email the list first.)
> 
> If you have signed and I'm listing it as still waiting, just make sure you've 
> sent the SIGNED key to the keyserver as well.

Apologies

I have now sent Benjamin's (bb6d2fa0)s, Neils (28bcb3e3) and Robin's (3b7ee764) key

> 
> Each time you make a signature on someone's key, their key needs to be sent 
> back to the keyserver so that others can find the new signature.
> 
> If there aren't many keys in your keyring, you can send them all to the 
> keyserver with one command:
> 
> $ gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --send-keys
> 
> -- 
> 
> Neil Williams
> =============
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