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If it is like the last few days, the Bristol will be fairly empty that early, so it shouldn't be hard to find people. However don't take it as Gospel that we'll be indoors (things change, maybe the weather will be too nice, indoors is too crowded, or we'll get kicked out), so take a glance for people you know (or me) outside and then check by the front upstairs.<BR>
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Sam Cannell's page has all the keys available for download in one scoop. You can upload to a keyserver, but make sure it has been uploaded to http://plaz.net.nz/~gpgsig/ . I will be printing out a list of fingerprints from that page, so if your key has not been uploaded, it won't appear.<BR>
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cheers,<BR>
Valient<BR>
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On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 03:15, Sam Sargeant wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#68151e"><I>On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 02:11:10PM +1300, Sam Cannell wrote:
> (By the way, whereabouts at the Bristol are we meeting? Upstairs?
> Downstairs? Outside?)
I suggest outside. It's easier to find people.
I'll also suggest that if you want your key signed, then upload it to a
keyserver.
e.g.:
$ gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --send-key <YOUR KEY ID>
Otherwise it's going to be hard for us to get keys to sign. Once people have
signed keys, they also run --send-key to upload it again.
Sam.
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