Akademy/2019/GPGKeys

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Why

GPG signing is our preferred method of establishing authenticity of anything ranging from mails to release tarballs/tags. To make this easy to verify and trustworthy it is useful to have yourself wired into the KDE web of trust (i.e. get your key signed by other KDE contributors).

If you are release manager of a project or a distribution packager it is highly recommended that you attend this BoF to get yourself wired into the release web of trust which makes tarball signature verification a lot easier.

There's lots of good guides on GPG in general and key signing in specific out on the internet, it is recommended you read up on this a bit. We'll only explain the process in broad strokes at the BoF. If you have questions you can send a mail to [email protected]

How This Works - READ THIS!

Add the name and email address of your key as well as the fingerprint below. Tuesday at 12:00 someone is going to do a print out for all listed attendants. If you would like to do your own print out, please send a mail to [email protected]. Please make sure that you send a mail if you add yourself after the deadline. It may be too late or not, but I definitely want to know.

To get your key fingerprint, you'll want to run gpg or gpg2 with the --fingerprint argument and your name or short ID. e.g.gpg2 --fingerprint Sitter

For the BoF Please:

  • Bring an ID card or preferably a passport so we can verify you are who you claim to be
  • Write down your fingerprint or print it out so you can verify your own fingerprint

Failing to do either will slow down everyone! Help us out and be prepared :)

Key OK Name <EMail> Fingerpint ID OK
Harald Sitter <[email protected]> CB93 8752 1E1E E012 7DA8 0484 3FDB B550 84CC 5D84
Stefan Derkits <[email protected]> 7786 B507 E1EF 5B9E 89BC B2FE 9591 D7BA 4228 0CA8
Timothée Giet <[email protected]> D2FA AB62 1F61 8D42 685B 427B 63D7 264C 0568 7D7E
Jonathan Riddell <[email protected]> 2D1D 5B05 8835 7787 DE9E E225 EC94 D18F 7F05 997E
Ivan Čukić <[email protected]> 8FE4 D32F 7061 EA9C 8232 07AE 01C6 CE2B FF04 1C12
Sandro Knauß <[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]> 39EC 11A0 2016 B729 2649 1A06 E3AD B008 5060 5636
Florian Müller <[email protected]> 5732 9DC4 268D B055 4E47 84D3 CE74 5A77 C2E1 B129
Filipe Saraiva <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> E759 F27D 8A03 7BF8 65F7 10ED C820 2AF1 0552 7004
Scarlett Moore <[email protected]> 7C35 920F 1CE2 899E 8EA9 AAD0 2E7C 0367 B9BF A089
Adriaan de Groot <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> 00AC D15E 25A7 9FEE 028B 0EE5 7FEA 3DA6 169C 77D6
Stephan Sürken <[email protected]> 54EB 6D08 9FA3 7C19 A645 90B3 066D E801 7E2B 61D9
Gerhard A. Dittes <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] 2FC3 B45C F027 48FB F4C2 CD1F 098B F725 9BA3 13B7
Piyush Aggarwal <[email protected]> 5C54 820C A218 0529 9B03 87FE 82ED C775 9A8B 9E1C

Méven Car <[email protected]> 247C 0915 1EF0 C550 2D1D 1D65 98DF 8505 E1DD 0E8C
Your Name <[email protected]> 1234 1234 1234 FINGER PRINT