On Tue, 2008-03-25 at 13:00 -0400, Nick Cummings wrote: > I, for one, would certainly be interested in hearing about it. > > I also found in getting back to this stuff that there are a lot of > choices to made, for example, whether to use GPG (or PGP) keys or > certificates to do signing (and encryption), whether to use PGP-type > signatures in the body of the email or use PGP/MIME, etc. and I have > little idea which is best. I assume it depends on what is most widely > used (and supported), but I don't know which that is, since currently I > don't know anyone who uses any of the systems. > > Another interesting prospect would be that after such a talk we could > potentially make a following meeting a key signing party. > > It'd be great to talk to people who are more knowledgeable about this > stuff and have more experience actually using it.
I have some knowledge of GPG and have exchanged signed and encrypted email with people using Evolution, so I could give a brief demo. If someone else could give a thorough talk, that would be better. Matt
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