How about a GPG key signing party?
I've always wanted to have one of those... <g>
Spake Logan Tygart on Thursday, March 04, 2004 at 10:30PM -0500:
> Hello Slugadonia,
>
> I am sending this between airports. I wonder why none of us seem to
> sign our known, trusted, friend's digital signatures. I have met some
> of you, and possibly you do not use GPG, but I think a digital circle of
> trust is an important aspect for Slugadonia and we should vouch for each
> other. Otherwise, I think we should teach each other the importance of
> the "circle of trust," and GPG.
>
> Ok, I could be tired as I just installed 153 thin clients for a client
> of mine.
>
> Anyway, I think we can make SLUG stronger with our own circle of trust,
> by the possible use of a SLUG master "Key Ring." Is this something that
> could happen through SLUG jurisprudence? I dunno. I don't know how the
> SLUG political creature works and my own personal copy of, "Robert's
> Rules of Order," grows moldy, on my bookshelf, back home.
>
> Again, this is the exhausted opinion of someone drinking lager at
> Heathrow Airport.
>
> The Logan
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