Francis Gulotta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd give you some links off hand (if I had any on hand) for how to
> find any keysigning parties [...]
Such as http://www.biglumber.com/ for example.
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Well, I'm glad someone out there saw that message... anyway, now
I've got the hang of these mailing lists!
Alright, I understand that nobody really knows I'm Dan Mundy.
But about key signing parties, you guys really are nerds! Oh
well, I guess I am on
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Well I'm glad someone out there saw that message... Anyway I see your
point about user identity. About those keysigning parties, I see you
guys are nerds! Don't worry, so am I... Anyway, you can /choose/ to
sign my key, but you don't really have to
Francis Gulotta wrote:
How do we know it's really yours or that you are really you? I'll accept
that this message was signed with it, but by signing you key it means I
have no doubt that it really does indeed belong to Dan Mundy. And I've
nver met him.
I know this is rather controversial, but f
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How do we know it's really yours or that you are really you? I'll accept
that this message was signed with it, but by signing you key it means I
have no doubt that it really does indeed belong to Dan Mundy. And I've
nver met him.
I personally don't ha