On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Cathal Garvey <[1]cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me> wrote: I wouldn't say "true", I'd say "proto". In the end, you're still relying on a central point of trust, in this case Keybase, for a lot of the key distribution, but as a way to bootstrap a WoT that can outgrow Keybase I think it looks really promising. I'm not one to shirk hackish solutions in favour of purity, because purity has barely worked in decades of PGP WoT building. Speaking of Keybase, anyone got an invite? :) I've been very impressed with how Keybase has evolved, and how well they explain their model to users. It is without a doubt what I'd recommend to a semi- or un-technical user to get them started. They have a walkthrough of their approach to security and threat models here: [2]https://keybase.io/docs/server_security And they explain "tracking" in detail here: [3]https://keybase.io/docs/tracking On 20/06/14 17:03, MrBiTs wrote: > Hello, guys > > > Keybase.io seems to be a great tool to create a true WoT. Are anybody in there? They are working with invitations. > > CheerS > > -- T: @onetruecathal, @IndieBBDNA P: [4]+353876363185 W: [5]http://indiebiotech.com -- [6]konklone.com | [7]@konklone References 1. mailto:cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me 2. https://keybase.io/docs/server_security 3. https://keybase.io/docs/tracking 4. tel:+353876363185 5. http://indiebiotech.com/ 6. https://konklone.com/ 7. https://twitter.com/konklone