<div dir="ltr">Thanks John!  That sounds perfect; will hopefully get myself across there this afternoon.<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 14 September 2013 18:45, John Shutt <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:john.d.shutt@gmail.com" target="_blank">john.d.shutt@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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    <div>On 09/14/2013 06:24 PM, James Addison
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      <div dir="ltr">Hey Noisebridge,
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        <div>I've been thinking of using GPG for a long time, but have
          only finally gotten around to sending my first few messages to
          friends using it, and even as a fairly seasoned geek it still
          feels like a pain to manage - which is bad, we should make
          this stuff easy (easier?).</div>
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        <div>Are there any folks out there with a bit more experience
          who'd be willing to get together and work through some of this
          stuff with a group?  Even if using throwaway mail
          addresses/identities, I think running through the process of
          creating a new identity, generating subkeys,
          sending/receiving, managing revocation of keys, etc might make
          a lot more sense if done in person.</div>
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        <div>I am totally willing to help in terms of preparing any
          instructional material, finding folks interested, helping
          people debug problems on the day, etc - but I don't feel like
          I know enough about gpg yet to really 'run' a class/workshop
          yet.</div>
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        <div>As a sidenote, any tips for utilities etc to make things
          easier would also be nice!  gpa sounds like one possibility,
          for example.  Ideally I like the idea of using
          easily-revocable subkeys with gpg as an app on my phone but
          not sure how easy/feasible this is.</div>
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        <div>Partly inspired by reading: <a href="https://alexcabal.com/creating-the-perfect-gpg-keypair/" target="_blank">https://alexcabal.com/creating-the-perfect-gpg-keypair/</a></div>
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        <div>Cheers,</div>
        <div>James</div>
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    Hey James,<br>
    <br>
    I heard that there's going to be another cryptoparty tomorrow at
    Sudo Room in Oakland from 2pm to 5pm. I went to the cryptoparty last
    month and there was a great workshop on setting up PGP/GPG for
    e-mail. I think going to those workshops would be a good starting
    point to setting up cryptoparties at Noisebridge.<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
    <br>
    John<br>
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