Paul W. Frields wrote:
If I may be so bold, last time we did this, a very small proportion of attendees actually sent around signed keys. Or did they just not want to sign mine? :-)
I've had that experience myself. I made a note to shower before the next keysigning.
If you've got a laptop and install pgp-tools on it, you can run through the signing routine at least once in the room so we can clear up any confusion that might prevent propagating the "web of trust."
Speaking of the web, here's a graph of the keys submitted so far and how they are related. The graph was made using the sig2dot script[1] and neato (from graphviz).
Keys are colored:
* Red proportional to sigs received (in arrows) * Green proportional to the ratio of sigs given to sigs received * Blue proportional to sigs given (out arrows)
[1] http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/sig2dot/sig2dot_0.37.tar.gz