[Lilug Planning] May and June meeting topic

Matt Surico surico at buoy.com
Thu Apr 5 07:44:39 PDT 2012


On Thu, April 5, 2012 10:28 am, Jesse Farinacci wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am fully behind this talk and key signing experiment. I think it is
> a fantastic idea, and is something we should consider revisiting every
> year - that is, if we can get the knowledge base up high enough to
> streamline the process.
>
> There are lots of good hits for ' LUG key signing ' which document how
> to run an efficient key signing process for a large group of people.
>
> If I can be of assistance, let me know.

Aweome, thanks Jesse!  I will be using the talk series that Tom Rothamel
and Jeff Sipek used in the LILUG past (both included key signings) as
models, and I will definitely check out other articles on the 'Net which
go into LUG key signings, as you have indicated, to further tweak it.

Very happy if we can make key signing a regular event.  I know other LUGs
do this, so once again, I can research how other groups have implemented
this long-term.

I'll start working on my outline for both meetings and definitely will let
you know if I require any assistance.

Cheers all,
Matt S


> -Jesse
>
> On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 11:02 PM, Matt Surico <surico at mail.buoy.com> wrote:
>> Hi Planners!
>>
>> As mentioned previously, I'd like to give a two-part talk on Gnu Privacy
>> Guard and encryption.  I'd like for the talks to be in back-to-back
>> months,
>> and the 2nd talk would also include a key-signing (the how-to and why
>> would
>> be explained in the first talk so that everyone would be prepared to do
>> the
>> signing at the second talk).
>>
>> Can we plan on my doing this in May and June?
>>
>> If so, I'll put together an outline for both talks and then put it up on
>> the
>> wiki.  I'd like to have it up there before next Tuesday's meeting so
>> that we
>> can mention what the May topic will be at the April meeting.  And so I
>> can
>> start getting to work on putting the talks together too! :-D
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Matt S
>>
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