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 check

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 >> interes

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: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 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

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 wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Thierry Carrez > wrote: >> >> The summit being a bit huge it can be difficult for the PGP-minded to >> cross paths. We could info

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 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 t

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

2013-10-31 Thread Thierry Carrez
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 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 opport