Good to meet you too. Safe travels and come again soon. Would be good to see the photos :-) All the best C On 20 Sep 2024, at 22:03, Emmanuel Nyarko <emmankoko519%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
I’ll be leaving Bethnal green tomorrow. Was very nice hanging out with you guys. Surely like to meet up when I come to London again.
BTW, I sent the pictures we took to Martin and Christos and were excited to see you guys! On 19 Sep 2024, at 6:09 PM, Christopher Pinnock <chris_pinnock%mac.com@localhost> wrote:
Ok won’t be long. On 19 Sep 2024, at 18:07, Emmanuel Nyarko <emmankoko519%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
I’m here…… On 19 Sep 2024, at 5:51 PM, Chris Pinnock <chris_pinnock%mac.com@localhost> wrote:
No worries - I’m leaving Soho in about 10 minutes and will be at the pub in time On 19 Sep 2024, at 17:49, David Brownlee <abs%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote:
Something has come up - I'll not be at the Brick Lane Coffee shop, but hopefully back in an hour or so
David
I'll be the one in black running NetBSD on a ThinkPad (for reference)
David
If you are using gpg2 you can just add "keyserver keys.openpgp.org" to ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf and then
gpg2 --send-keys 76BF5B3353C1E46BA312EECD7C8D18A23E5967AF
(where 76BF5B3353C1E46BA312EECD7C8D18A23E5967AF is your key id)
Your key will be searchable by ID, and you can optionally make it searchable by email address. If you were to search for abs%netbsd.org@localhost you might just find a key with id 76BF5B3353C1E46BA312EECD7C8D18A23E5967AF which you could import into your keyring with
gpg2 --receive-keys 76BF5B3353C1E46BA312EECD7C8D18A23E5967AF
Obviously you would not sign it without
a) Meeting me and verifying I am who I say I am b) Actually wanting to sign my key :-p
If anyone arrives early I'm nearby at the Brick Lane Coffee shop - 47 Brick Ln, London E1 6PU David
I have it printed it and it is in my bag (sorry thought I’d said). Please bring a pen, your ID and also your PGP key.
3 Heneage st, London E1 5LJ. It’s off Brick Lane.
It can get busy so lets meet there and decide what to do when others arrive. +44 7484 327483.
Noted!
Guys, Martin wants you guys to bring the printed membership form so I sign with ink.
Possible With anyone ??
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Hi, Please can I get the location so I hook it up on Google maps and get used to the location .
Thanks. Sent from my iPhone For sure. Found a volunteer to bring me to the meeting place so maybe I don’t get lost haha.
He’s also doing computer science in the university right now, guess I’ll introduce him to y’all. Sent from my iPhone Welcome - hope to see you on Thursday. C I’ve arrived in London guys! Sent from my iPhone
Sure - I can sign it and will bring laptop.
Emmanuel - can you bring some ID please and your PGP key details?
Okay I will.
Guess I would let you guys explain a lot of security related stuff to me too. Oldies - you should bring your keys too please. C On 13 Sep 2024, at 07:05, Martin Husemann <martin%duskware.de@localhost> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 10:15:36AM +0100, Bill Squier wrote:
Easy peasy ? a few tube stops on the H&C from the office, and a few tube stops on the overground to get home.
Hey folks, please consider doing some PGP key signing while there. Emmanuel has a brand new eliptic curve key, maybe you can start creating one of those for you too and get it all cross signed...
Have fun!
Martin
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