Re: [SLUG] GPG, an idea for Slugadonia

From: Derek Glidden (dglidden@illusionary.com)
Date: Fri Mar 05 2004 - 10:33:36 EST


On Mar 4, 2004, at 10:30 PM, Logan Tygart wrote:

> 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.

GPG good. Crypto good. Ubiquitous crypto best.

We've had some informal talk, and IIRC even some formal presentation on
GPG and crypto, at least at a couple of the Tampa meetings I've been
at. The overall result of which is that I now have two whole SLUG
member's signatures on my key, and vice-versa.

Not that I think there's any lack of desire, but that GPG and crypto in
general is still kind of one of those things that sounds/feels like
deep arcanum to someone not familiar with it, and unless you are in the
practice of using it a lot, you wind up forgetting about it. (I would
put pretty good money that Tom doesn't remember his passphrase to get
to his key anymore. :)

I'm all for it if someone wants to do a presentation on GPG/crypto at
one of the SLUG meetings and associated key-signing "party", I'd
probably even make a real effort to show up and "trade signatures". I
should be willing to do the presentation for suggesting it, but lately
"free time" has been a mythical creature for me...

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