Hi, I've been signing my messages for a little while yet, but I've only just remembered that I have to get my key trusted by a trusted party before it's any good to anyone. Doh.
So, does anyone have a trusted GPG key, that I could convince to trust me?
Alexis
On 4 Jun 2002, Alexis Lee wrote:
Hi, I've been signing my messages for a little while yet, but I've only just remembered that I have to get my key trusted by a trusted party before it's any good to anyone. Doh.
So, does anyone have a trusted GPG key, that I could convince to trust me?
Looks like you need to have a key signing party at the install fest on sunday then, I am sure at least one person i know will be there willing to sign for you....
Adam
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 23:41, Adam Bower wrote:
Looks like you need to have a key signing party at the install fest on sunday then, I am sure at least one person i know will be there willing to sign for you....
OK, that sounds good. Except, (I can't say unfortunately) I should be in Spain by lunchtime on Sunday. Next time, I guess.
For now, maybe I'll turn off that autosign...
Alexis
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 12:31:37AM +0100, Alexis Lee wrote:
I've been signing my messages for a little while yet, but I've only just remembered that I have to get my key trusted by a trusted party before it's any good to anyone. Doh.
So, does anyone have a trusted GPG key, that I could convince to trust me?
Where are you? I'm usually happy to sign people's key's and I'm part of the strongly connected subset of keys. So are Edward Betts and Mark Ray if it's easier for you to meet up with them though (and they're prepared to sign your key of course).
J.
Alexis Lee memehack@btopenworld.com wrote:
I've been signing my messages for a little while yet, but I've only just remembered that I have to get my key trusted by a trusted party before it's any good to anyone. Doh.
So, does anyone have a trusted GPG key, that I could convince to trust me?
We should have exchanged keys at graduation. My key is in the top 200 keys according to http://www.dtype.org/keyanalyze/200204-1000.php
I am number 160, with a mean shortest distance (MSD) of 4.6821, read http://www.dtype.org/keyanalyze/explanation.php for an explanation.
The average MSD is 6.5809, in the set of 44,898. The median value is 6.2544
Edward Betts edward@debian.org wrote:
The average MSD is 6.5809, in the set of 44,898. The median value is 6.2544
Of course, the median is a type of average too...
Science graduates these days etc etc