-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In list.cypherpunks, weld@l0pht.com writes:
This begs the question, "How would you conduct an efficient key signing given what you have learned?" I am in the process of organizing one and would like to get input as to the best way that this should take place. Should people bring key fingerprints and public keys on floppy?
Fingerprints, yes. Floppies, perhaps not. At the least, it means you have to have hardware on site and someone has to work swapping floppies. I've done a signing where we all send out keys to one person. He distributes a keyring to all participants. Then we meet, exchange fingerprints in person, take the prints home and sign in private. All the participants mail their keys back to the collector, who returns a keyring with all keys, properly signed. I always hand out my Certified Computer Geek[tm] card, which has only email addresses, web page and key fingerprints.
How would you conduct a nym signing?
I suppose that depends on whether you want to associate a nym with a physical person. - -- Roy M. Silvernail [ ] roy@cybrspc.mn.org PGP Public Key fingerprint = 31 86 EC B9 DB 76 A7 54 13 0B 6A 6B CC 09 18 B6 Key available from pubkey@cybrspc.mn.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMQWNrBvikii9febJAQE5CgQAliDvBcJze7XbW8k1EOPEZYmq69jUDPu/ 6W9wqJ9m9nuNHVK1C3m+rW+F6fMQ9gvGbiMM9+ljlSSJzgS+Pj8j7hTIy3rjXsdO G6di+s62V8hawtPLeknrT9vXRCJmAdsb7rodYjc7zmQUKLUYz+e657o/tomYICDZ s0c6lniwpUs= =LUpN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----