Benjamin Seidenberg wrote: > Luk Claes wrote: > >>Jeroen Massar wrote: >> >> >>>On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 11:53 -0500, Benjamin Seidenberg wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Kevin Mark wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 09:28:47PM -0500, Benjamin Seidenberg wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Kevin Mark wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>Hi *, >>>>>>>I noticed on occassion on -devel and planet that folks mention in passing >>>>>>>that "I'll be in MN in US from MAR 01 thru 05" and I'd like to have a >>>>>>>beer and do keysigning. Would it be worthwhile to create a list like >>>>>>>'debian-meetup' (or debian-beer-meetup x-))that would allow folks to >>>>>>>give this info on what would be a low-volume list. >>>>>>> >>> >>>[..] >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>I was thinking more about how easy it is to access old data. >>>> >>> >>>You might want to check https://www.biglumber.com/ which contains >>>already a very nice interface for all of this. >>> >> >>Or you might want to use https://nm.debian.org/gpg_offer.php. Have a >>look at https://nm.debian.org/gpg.php if you want to be listed... >> >>Cheers >> >>Luk >> >> > > (For those who tried to access it, that service is currently down due to > a planned outage at HP). > That's what I was thinking of when I suggested a wiki. The problem with > the NM one is it is hard to change, and often out of date. A wiki would > allow anyone to change it, without the bottleneck of going through > whoever is in charge of it (Front Desk I assume). For those who didn't try to access it yet, the service is already up again :-) All out of dateness is due to people not changing their data, you have the same problem with a wiki... Yes, you can change your data yourself... In case of problems you can however contact the Keysigning Coordination Team <gpg-coord@nm.debian.org> to help... Cheers Luk -- Luk Claes - http://people.debian.org/~luk - GPG key 1024D/9B7C328D Fingerprint: D5AF 25FB 316B 53BB 08E7 F999 E544 DE07 9B7C 328D
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