[bayff-admin@eff.org: UPDATE: PGP Keysigning at EFF party]
Seth David Schoen
schoen@loyalty.org
Mon, 9 Dec 2002 16:32:10 -0800
I've arranged for a keysigning party at the EFF housewarming at 454
Shotwell, S.F., tomorrow evening. (There are lots of other reasons
you should come, too.)
----- Forwarded message from bayff-admin@eff.org -----
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 16:26:37 -0800
To: bayff@eff.org
Subject: UPDATE: PGP Keysigning at EFF party
From: bayff-admin@eff.org
Reply-To: katina@eff.org
UPDATE: PGP Key-Signing Session at EFF Holiday Party!
In response to popular demand, EFF will host a PGP key-signing
session during our housewarming party (Tuesday, 7:00p, 454 Shotwell
Street, S.F.). If you are a PGP user, you can help expand the web of
trust by signing others' keys and getting others to sign your key.
In order to participate, you will need to have a PGP key. Additionally,
you MUST SEND YOUR PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK _IN ADVANCE_ to the keysigning
coordinator, Seth Schoen <schoen@eff.org>. If you do not send your key
block beforehand, you will not be able to collect others' signatures.
(Your key block is generated when you "export" your public key, and
it begins with "-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----".)
Additionally, you must bring a paper copy of your own key
fingerprint, and you should bring identifying information sufficient
to convince other attendees of your identity.
If you have never attended a PGP keysigning event, you can see
http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/gpg-party.html
for general information on what a keysigning is and how to
participate.
Note that EFF will facilitate the keysigning but will not itself sign
any keys. Instead, you will collect signatures from fellow attendees.
Again, in order to participate, send your key block to <schoen@eff.org>
BEFORE the party!
--
Seth Schoen
Staff Technologist schoen@eff.org
Electronic Frontier Foundation http://www.eff.org/
454 Shotwell Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 1 415 436 9333 x107
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