Hi all,
as you may have seen, I've put a PGP/GPG keysigning party onto the agenda
for this OsmoDevCon. It's a great opportunity to build a local web of trust,
not only for verifying signed tags in our git repositories.
I'm not an expert in key-signing parties at all, but given the small
count of people (not sure how many are interested), I think we can do
this rather ad-hoc in the classic way with 1:1 verification and don't
have to go for optimized versions like
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimmermann%E2%80%93Sassaman_key-signing_proto…
Based on https://wiki.debian.org/Keysigning it is recommended to print your
key fingerprint on paper using the gpg-key2ps utility and then give out
the snippets to the respective peers during the keysigning party while verifying
their ID.
If you don't have time to prepare ahead of the event: IN-Berlin has a
laser printer and I'll plan to bring a paper cutter so you can create
the snippets at any time before the key-signing party
Regards,
Harald
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Dear all,
as you can see at https://pretalx.sysmocom.de/osmodevcon2019/sneak/
the number of talks / discussions / ... is still quite limited for
a four-day event.
If there's anything you'd like to talk about, or you'd like to hear
somebody else about, please don't hesitate to submit it in pretalx.
As usual, we can also schedule discussions, it's by far not only about
fully-fledged presentations.
Feel free to also suggest topics outside the classic theme of mobile
communications, if you think there's something that could be interesting
to the audience.
Regards,
Harald
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- Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org> http://laforge.gnumonks.org/
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"Privacy in residential applications is a desirable marketing option."
(ETSI EN 300 175-7 Ch. A6)