Hi all,
Are we planning a key signing party this year? Is anyone organizing it? Is anyone even interested in it?
Shachar
On 10/23/2010 01:23 AM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi all,
Are we planning a key signing party this year? Is anyone organizing it? Is anyone even interested in it?
Shachar
I'll bring my business cards (with key fingerprint on them) as usual. I'll sign whoever brings similar (plus a passport). This'll get you into the Ubuntu web of trust, at least, which should connect you to a larger group of OSS devs
-Scott
On 23/10/10 23:34, Scott Ritchie wrote:
On 10/23/2010 01:23 AM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi all,
Are we planning a key signing party this year? Is anyone organizing it? Is anyone even interested in it?
Shachar
I'll bring my business cards (with key fingerprint on them) as usual. I'll sign whoever brings similar (plus a passport). This'll get you into the Ubuntu web of trust, at least, which should connect you to a larger group of OSS devs
-Scott
Thank you, and I will certainly take you up on that, but the point is not to get into any specific rings of trust. My key is, after, all, recognized by the Debian project (translation - I am a Debian developer), and thus is already good enough to get packages into, e.g., Ubuntu[1][2]. My key is also signed by my old key, which is, in turn, signed by Richard M. Stallman and Andrew Tridgell.
The point of having a pgp signing party is not so I can get MY key better connected (though, certainly, that is a nice thing to have), but so that everyone can be well connected. As an example, Tridg signed my key during WineConf 2005, when we had a PGP key signing party :-)
I understand Wine is not a PGP oriented project, but I'm assuming that some Wine hackers also participate in other projects, that are. I think this is a good chance to flatten the web of trust.
Shachar
[1] - http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/rsyncrypto [2] - http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/fakeroot-ng
P.s. Since I'm assuming you are running Ubuntu, can you give fakeroot-ng a spin on Maverick? I think Ubuntu introduced a kernel change that breaks it, but I do not have anywhere I can install it at the moment in order to check.
Sh.
On 23 October 2010 10:23, Shachar Shemesh shachar@shemesh.biz wrote:
Are we planning a key signing party this year? Is anyone organizing it? Is anyone even interested in it?
I don't think anyone is currently organizing one, but I'd probably participate if anyone did.
On 24/10/10 15:06, Henri Verbeet wrote:
On 23 October 2010 10:23, Shachar Shemeshshachar@shemesh.biz wrote:
Are we planning a key signing party this year? Is anyone organizing it? Is anyone even interested in it?
I don't think anyone is currently organizing one, but I'd probably participate if anyone did.
wineconf mailing list wineconf@winehq.org http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wineconf
I'm offering to organize, but I want to know whether anyone will participate.
Shachar
Am Sonntag 24 Oktober 2010, 15:14:11 schrieb Shachar Shemesh:
I'm offering to organize, but I want to know whether anyone will participate.
Count me in.
Am 24.10.2010 um 15:14 schrieb Shachar Shemesh:
I'm offering to organize, but I want to know whether anyone will participate.
Count me in!
On 10/27/2010 03:19 PM, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
Am 24.10.2010 um 15:14 schrieb Shachar Shemesh:
I'm offering to organize, but I want to know whether anyone will participate.
Count me in!
I would be interested in participating also, although this would be my first key signing event, so I may need a few introductory primers beforehand.
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 8:57 PM, Andrew Nguyen anguyen@codeweavers.com wrote:
On 10/27/2010 03:19 PM, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
Am 24.10.2010 um 15:14 schrieb Shachar Shemesh:
I'm offering to organize, but I want to know whether anyone will participate.
Count me in!
I would be interested in participating also, although this would be my first key signing event, so I may need a few introductory primers beforehand.
Me as well. Though I made some pgp keys a few years ago, for some unknown reason, and no longer have the private keys, to my knowledge (too much wine that night?).
I'll regenerate fresh ones at wineconf.
On 27/10/10 23:00, Austin English wrote:
Me as well.
I'll put up a page on the Wiki explaining what needs to be done, then.
I'll regenerate fresh ones at wineconf.
No, that will not do. You will definitely have to generate fresh ones BEFORE wineconf. I'll put up explanations on the wiki.
Shachar
On 28/10/10 08:29, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
On 27/10/10 23:00, Austin English wrote:
Me as well.
I'll put up a page on the Wiki explaining what needs to be done, then.
Which brings me to an awkward situation - I remember neither the password for my wiki user, nor the email address with which I registered it. Can the powers that be let me know what the email is for ShacharShemesh (probably something@shemesh.biz), so I can make sure the account exists and recover the password?
Also, we probably need a wiki page saying who is in charge of the wiki, with a link to it in the main menu.
Thanks, Shachar
On 10/28/2010 01:46 AM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Which brings me to an awkward situation - I remember neither the password for my wiki user, nor the email address with which I registered it. Can the powers that be let me know what the email is for ShacharShemesh (probably something@shemesh.biz), so I can make sure the account exists and recover the password?
For what it's worth, your wiki user page lists shachar@lingnu.com as the e-mail address. Maybe this address is the same address used when you registered your wiki account.
On 28/10/10 23:23, Andrew Nguyen wrote:
For what it's worth, your wiki user page lists shachar@lingnu.com as the e-mail address. Maybe this address is the same address used when you registered your wiki account.
I tried that one already, as well as "shachar@shemesh.biz" (this email) and "wine-devel@shemesh.biz" (listed in the BiDi page). None of those :-(
Shachar
Am 28.10.2010 08:29, schrieb Shachar Shemesh:
On 27/10/10 23:00, Austin English wrote:
Me as well.
I'll put up a page on the Wiki explaining what needs to be done, then.
I'll regenerate fresh ones at wineconf.
No, that will not do. You will definitely have to generate fresh ones BEFORE wineconf. I'll put up explanations on the wiki.
Shachar
I just read the wiki again... What means "A trusted copy of your key's fingerprint", specially the "trusted copy" part. Trusted by/from whom?
On 11/11/10 20:57, André Hentschel wrote:
I just read the wiki again... What means "A trusted copy of your key's fingerprint", specially the "trusted copy" part. Trusted by/from whom?
Trusted by you. At the party, you will ask to authenticate your key's fingerprint as provided by the party organizer. You should have a copy you can trust to verify it against.
Shachar
Am 11.11.2010 20:37, schrieb Shachar Shemesh:
On 11/11/10 20:57, André Hentschel wrote:
I just read the wiki again... What means "A trusted copy of your key's fingerprint", specially the "trusted copy" part. Trusted by/from whom?
Trusted by you. At the party, you will ask to authenticate your key's fingerprint as provided by the party organizer. You should have a copy you can trust to verify it against.
Shachar
I'll not bring a laptop to wineconf, is it OK if i sign the keys back home?
On 14/11/10 14:36, André Hentschel wrote:
I'll not bring a laptop to wineconf, is it OK if i sign the keys back home?
As a rule, keys are not signed during the party, so the existence of your laptop does not matter.
Shachar