Re: [openstack-dev] OpenStack's OpenPGP Web of Trust

2013-10-31 Thread Thierry Carrez
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Jeremy Stanley wrote:
 I'd love for people already using OpenPGP within our community to 
 sign each other's keys as opportunities present themselves, since 
 this activity strengthens and grows a healthy web of trust. A
 summit is a great opportunity for exchanging identification and
 collecting key fingerprints as many of us will be in the same rooms
 anyway. I just wanted to take this as an opportunity to remind
 everyone who's planning on being in Hong Kong next week, if you
 have a key and are open to some opportunistic signing then don't
 hesitate to approach others whom you know also use theirs and
 inquire whether they have a moment for you to show each other
 identification and exchange key fingerprints.
 
 I hope to see many of you at the summit--and of course feel free
 to ask me to sign your key!

The summit being a bit huge it can be difficult for the PGP-minded to
cross paths. We could informally designate one of the Design Summit
breaks (Thursday 10:30am ?) as a keysigning break and encourage people
interested to spend some time in the dev lounge during that break.

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Re: [openstack-dev] OpenStack's OpenPGP Web of Trust

2013-10-31 Thread Christopher Yeoh
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.orgwrote:

 The summit being a bit huge it can be difficult for the PGP-minded to
 cross paths. We could informally designate one of the Design Summit
 breaks (Thursday 10:30am ?) as a keysigning break and encourage people
 interested to spend some time in the dev lounge during that break.


That sounds great. Having a specific time set aside would help as people
are more likely
to bring along stronger ID such as a passport which they wouldn't otherwise
normally carry with them.

Chris
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Re: [openstack-dev] OpenStack's OpenPGP Web of Trust

2013-10-31 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Thu 10:30 AM - Design Summit Lounge - sounds like a great plan!

-- dims

On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 6:39 AM, Christopher Yeoh cbky...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.org
 wrote:

 The summit being a bit huge it can be difficult for the PGP-minded to
 cross paths. We could informally designate one of the Design Summit
 breaks (Thursday 10:30am ?) as a keysigning break and encourage people
 interested to spend some time in the dev lounge during that break.


 That sounds great. Having a specific time set aside would help as people are
 more likely
 to bring along stronger ID such as a passport which they wouldn't otherwise
 normally carry with them.

 Chris

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Re: [openstack-dev] OpenStack's OpenPGP Web of Trust

2013-10-31 Thread Flavio Percoco

On 31/10/13 11:06 +0100, Thierry Carrez wrote:

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Jeremy Stanley wrote:

I'd love for people already using OpenPGP within our community to
sign each other's keys as opportunities present themselves, since
this activity strengthens and grows a healthy web of trust. A
summit is a great opportunity for exchanging identification and
collecting key fingerprints as many of us will be in the same rooms
anyway. I just wanted to take this as an opportunity to remind
everyone who's planning on being in Hong Kong next week, if you
have a key and are open to some opportunistic signing then don't
hesitate to approach others whom you know also use theirs and
inquire whether they have a moment for you to show each other
identification and exchange key fingerprints.

I hope to see many of you at the summit--and of course feel free
to ask me to sign your key!


The summit being a bit huge it can be difficult for the PGP-minded to
cross paths. We could informally designate one of the Design Summit
breaks (Thursday 10:30am ?) as a keysigning break and encourage people
interested to spend some time in the dev lounge during that break.


+1


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Re: [openstack-dev] OpenStack's OpenPGP Web of Trust

2013-10-31 Thread Thierry Carrez
Flavio Percoco wrote:
 On 31/10/13 11:06 +0100, Thierry Carrez wrote:
 The summit being a bit huge it can be difficult for the PGP-minded to
 cross paths. We could informally designate one of the Design Summit
 breaks (Thursday 10:30am ?) as a keysigning break and encourage people
 interested to spend some time in the dev lounge during that break.
 
 +1

OK, made it official:

http://icehousedesignsummit.sched.org/event/435822fb3258e31075c8b57d2d57dbf0

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Re: [openstack-dev] OpenStack's OpenPGP Web of Trust

2013-10-31 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2013-10-31 12:24:49 +0100 (+0100), Thierry Carrez wrote:
 OK, made it official
[...]

And:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenPGP_Web_of_Trust/Icehouse_Summit

If you add yourself to the table there in the wiki by noon the day
before, I'll try to bring a stack of printouts we can use as
checklists. With only 30 minutes and places to get from/to between
sessions, it's going to be tight timing if many people want to
participate. Don't feel like you have to get through everyone on the
list... it would be nice, but as long as enough interested attendees
participate and we each get a few signatures out of the effort it
will still be a great start.

Just a reminder of how these things go, in case you haven't
participated before--this is really about meeting in person and
checking names/photos/key fingerprints. The actual key signing can
(and should, in the interest of time) happen later at your
convenience... probably after we get home from the summit for many
of us because it will be a very busy week already.

Also, be prepared that some participants will decide after reviewing
your identification no to sign your key. This is perfectly natural,
as key signing choices are a matter of personal preference (some
people might care about strict name matching, may be uncertain of
the validity of your ID, or could have a hard time recognizing your
old photo from when you still had long hair and didn't need glasses
yet). In my opinion that additional individuality only leads to a
healthier web of trust and is not something you should ever consider
an insult.

Also, I'll be around at the conference every day with my ID and key
fingerprint cards too (as I expect will some others). So if you
can't get to the Thursday slot for other reasons and want to
exchange ID with someone, just let them know and see if they might
be able to work out a quick face-to-face in the hallway, at lunch or
maybe during one of the evening parties.
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