Best Way to announce a Key Party

2012-01-16 Thread Ludovic Hirlimann
Hi all,

I'm trying to get as much possible people to a key party i'll organize
in 3 weeks. What are my best options , besides contacting local users
via biglumber, posting to upcoming.org and contacting the local LUG
(Area I'm targetting in Toronto CA) ?

Ludo

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Re: Best Way to announce a Key Party

2012-01-16 Thread Remco Rijnders
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 02:57:34PM +0100, Ludovic wrote in 
4f142cce.9020...@hirlimann.net:

Hi all,

I'm trying to get as much possible people to a key party i'll organize
in 3 weeks. What are my best options , besides contacting local users
via biglumber, posting to upcoming.org and contacting the local LUG
(Area I'm targetting in Toronto CA) ?


Stay closer to home (The Hague area :-) and I'll come, haha!


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G83-6744 keyboard + smart-card reader

2012-01-16 Thread gnupg
I'm thinking of buying one of these keyboards with a built in smart card
reader:

http://www.cherrycorp.com/english/keyboards/Security/Smart_Card_Keyboards/index.htm

Which I understand is supported by GnuPG as per:

http://www.gnupg.org/howtos/card-howto/en/smartcard-howto-single.html

However, the place I'm planning on purchasing from:

https://www.keyboardspecialists.co.uk/Shop/KBS/Product/2873/G83-6744/CherryG83-6744SmartBoard.aspx

Has two different models:

G83-6744LUAGB-2
G83-6744LUZGB-2

And no explanation as to the difference. I've tried to contact their
support but haven't heared back yet. Does anyone have any experience of
this keyboard? Does anyone know what the slightly differing model
numbers mean? Am I right in assuming that they will *both* work fine
with GnuPG?

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G83-6744 keyboard + smart-card reader

2012-01-16 Thread tux . tsndcb
Hello,

I can tell you for G83-6744 but gnupg2 work fine with G83-14601, card reader is 
same.

Best Regards

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Envoyé: Lundi 16 Janvier 2012 19:56:26
Objet: G83-6744 keyboard + smart-card reader

I'm thinking of buying one of these keyboards with a built in smart card
reader:

http://www.cherrycorp.com/english/keyboards/Security/Smart_Card_Keyboards/index.htm

Which I understand is supported by GnuPG as per:

http://www.gnupg.org/howtos/card-howto/en/smartcard-howto-single.html

However, the place I'm planning on purchasing from:

https://www.keyboardspecialists.co.uk/Shop/KBS/Product/2873/G83-6744/CherryG83-6744SmartBoard.aspx

Has two different models:

G83-6744LUAGB-2
G83-6744LUZGB-2

And no explanation as to the difference. I've tried to contact their
support but haven't heared back yet. Does anyone have any experience of
this keyboard? Does anyone know what the slightly differing model
numbers mean? Am I right in assuming that they will *both* work fine
with GnuPG?

-- 
Mike Cardwell  https://grepular.com/ http://cardwellit.com/
OpenPGP Key35BC AF1D 3AA2 1F84 3DC3  B0CF 70A5 F512 0018 461F
XMPP OTR Key   8924 B06A 7917 AAF3 DBB1  BF1B 295C 3C78 3EF1 46B4


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Re: Best Way to announce a Key Party

2012-01-16 Thread Philip Neukom
You might also try to add an announcement in the Toronto Area Security
Klatch (TASK) group in LinkedIN.


On 16.01.2012 14:07 , gnupg-users-requ...@gnupg.org wrote:
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 02:57:34PM +0100, Ludovic Hirlimann wrote:
 I'm trying to get as much possible people to a key party i'll organize
 in 3 weeks. What are my best options , besides contacting local users
 via biglumber, posting to upcoming.org and contacting the local LUG
 (Area I'm targetting in Toronto CA) ?
That's really about it. Hitting up the local LUG mailing lists will get you
the most marketing penetration, seeing as though OpenPGP practices just
aren't ubiquitous outside of the Free Software world. If you have a blog,
posting there might help, especially if it's on a planet that many pay
attention to. You might be able to go to the local colleges and
universities, and hang up fliers in the Computer Science, Mathematics and
other technical college halls. But really, your largest interest is going
to come from LUG mailing lists.

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Re: G83-6744 keyboard + smart-card reader

2012-01-16 Thread Michael Fladerer
On Mon Jan 16, 2012 at 18:56:26 +, gn...@lists.grepular.com wrote:
 I'm thinking of buying one of these keyboards with a built in smart card
 reader:
 
 http://www.cherrycorp.com/english/keyboards/Security/Smart_Card_Keyboards/index.htm
 
 Which I understand is supported by GnuPG as per:
 
 http://www.gnupg.org/howtos/card-howto/en/smartcard-howto-single.html
 
 However, the place I'm planning on purchasing from:
 
 https://www.keyboardspecialists.co.uk/Shop/KBS/Product/2873/G83-6744/CherryG83-6744SmartBoard.aspx
 
 Has two different models:
 
 G83-6744LUAGB-2
 G83-6744LUZGB-2
 
 And no explanation as to the difference. I've tried to contact their
 support but haven't heared back yet. Does anyone have any experience of
 this keyboard? Does anyone know what the slightly differing model
 numbers mean? Am I right in assuming that they will *both* work fine
 with GnuPG?
 
Looks to me like the only difference between both models is in their
certifications.  Maybe you want to take a look at the product page[1],
where the following information is given in the models listing:

G83-6744LUAGB-2 - EMV 2000 Level 1

G83-6744LUZGB-2 - EMV 2000 Level 1, Common Criteria EAL 3+

HTH.

Cheers,
 Michael

[1] http://www.cherry.de/cid/b2b_keyboards_SmartBoard_G83-6744.htm?

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