Hello all, I'm a prospective student for Debian's Google Summer of Code 2018 and I am interested in working on a project that may be of interest to those on this mailing list and that requires at least one more co-mentor to move forward.
The biggest hurdle I faced when setting up my GPG key was creating and storing it offline. Many live cds like TAILS can be manipulated for this purpose, but are not designed for it and require quite a bit of space for what is otherwise a relatively small amount of information. I am looking to create a proper interface for a PGP Clean Room Live CD that walks a user through setting up a set of USB flash drives or sd cards as a raid disk, generating new GPG keys, storing them there, and then exporting subkeys either on a separate USB stick or a security key like a Yubikey. I'd also like to add the ability to do things like revoke keys or extend expiration dates for them through the application. You can see more of the ideas behind the project here: https://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2018/Projects/CleanRoomForPGPKeyManagement Daniel Pocock has already agreed to be the primary mentor for this project, but he will most likely be involved in at least one other GSoC project. I've sent out a few emails in Debian but have received no reply as yet so I'm reaching out to the wider open source community. You can find the Mentor Guide here: https://google.github.io/gsocguides/mentor/ Someone with experience in python, especially python's GPGME bindings, would be much appreciated. Thanks, Jacob _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users