Hello Gunnar Wolf,
The following is the signature for my key with identity
Intellis <intellis@e4intellis.net> :
E4377AB1E81CAFF6
Thank you for organizing this and see you in Brest!
– Mia Rougier
As I often do, this year I have also prepared a set of personalized maps
for your OpenPGP keysigning in DebConf25, in Brest!
What is that, dare you ask?
One of the not-to-be-missed traditions of DebConf is a Key-Signing Party
(KSP) that spans the whole conference! Travelling from all the corners of
the world to a single, large group gathering, we have the ideal opportunity
to spread some communicable diseases^W^W trust on your peers’ identities,
and strengthen Debian’s OpenPGP keyring.
But whom should you approach for keysigning?
Go find yourself in the nice listing I have prepared¹. By clicking on your
long keyid (in my case, the link labeled 0x2404C9546E145360), anybody can
download your certificate (public key + signatures). The SVG² and PNG³
links will yield a graphic version of your position within the DC25
keyring, and the TXT⁴ link will give you a textual explanation of it.
¹ https://people.debian.org/~gwolf/dc25_ksp/
² https://people.debian.org/~gwolf/dc25_ksp/0x2404C9546E145360.svg
³ https://people.debian.org/~gwolf/dc25_ksp/0x2404C9546E145360.png
⁴ https://people.debian.org/~gwolf/dc25_ksp/0x2404C9546E145360.txt
Please note this is still a preview of our KSP information: You will notice
there are outstanding several things for me to fix before marking the file
as final. Forst, some names have encoding issues I will fix. Second, some
keys might be missing — if you submitted your key as part of the conference
registration form but it is not showing, it must be because my scripts
didn’t find it in any of the queried keyservers. My scripts are querying
the following servers:
- hkps://keyring.debian.org/
- hkps://keys.openpgp.org/
- hkps://keyserver.computer42.org/
- hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com/
- hkps://pgp.mit.edu/
- hkps://pgp.pm/
- hkps://pgp.surf.nl/
- hkps://pgpkeys.eu/
- hkps://the.earth.li/
Make sure your key is available in at least some of them; I will try to do
a further run on Friday, before travelling, or shortly after arriving to
France.
If you didn’t submit your key in time, but you will be at DC25, please mail
me stating «[DC25 KSP]» in your mail title, and I will manually add it to
the list.
On (hopefully!) Friday, I’ll post the final, canonical KSP coordination
page which you should download and calculate its SHA256-sum. We will have
printed out convenience sheets to help you do your keysigning at the front
desk.
– Gunnar.