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= Juno Summit Key Signing =
 
= Juno Summit Key Signing =
In an effort to build a secure web of trust, some community members will perform an informal exchange of identification and confirm key fingerprints in the Developer Lounge at the OpenStack Juno Design Summit. Exact place and location is to be defined.
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In an effort to build a secure web of trust, some community members will perform an informal exchange of identification and confirm key fingerprints at the OpenStack Juno Design Summit on Wednesday the 14th of May starting at 10:35 AM EDT (14:35 UTC) in room B301 of the Georgia World Congress Center (in between Infrastructure topic sessions).
  
If you plan to join us, please bring one or more forms of photo identification, preferably at least a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passport passport], and make sure the real name on your key corresponds to the name on your passport. If you want additional tips, see the [[OpenPGP Web of Trust#Key Signing Process|parent article]].
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'''The sign-up period is now closed and the list of participants' keys has been finalized.''' If you signed up to participate, please retrieve [http://static.openstack.org/juno-ksp.txt juno-ksp.txt] (it consists of details for 65 participants), confirm your key fingerprint and other details within it are accurate, and verify its checksums according to the md5sum and sha1sum utilities match the following:
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<pre>
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1ed74f9bee7eae90246d080bb1f8e842 (MD5)
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c2b3f6b7be5fa94c533e3a45ad4401f23356c84d (SHA-1)
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</pre>
  
If you want to bring cards or pieces of paper with your name and key fingerprint then feel free, but if you '''add your information to the table below before the 14th of April 10:00am UTC''', your key will be added to a text file containing all names and fingerprints, and for which we will check together the validity.
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If your browser has a tendency to convert line endings to MS-DOS or Macintosh text formats transparently, this will change the checksums so you may instead want to retrieve the [http://static.openstack.org/juno-ksp.tar.gz tarred and gzip-compressed version] and unpack it locally.
  
Please enter your name in alphabetical order.
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Print a copy of the file and the [http://static.openstack.org/checksum.txt checksums] to bring with you to the Summit (also don't forget a pencil or a pen, and one for your friend who will probably forget theirs!) along with one or more forms of photo identification, preferably at least a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passport passport], and make sure the real name on your key corresponds to the name on your passport. If you want additional tips, see the [[OpenPGP Web of Trust#Key Signing Process|parent article]]. This activity takes place during the 10:30-11:00 break period so please arrive promptly. We will follow [http://keysigning.org/methods/sassaman-projected The 'Sassaman-Projected' Method] so that we can hopefully get through all participants in the limited time allotted.
  
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A similar message has been [http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-May/034693.html posted] on the openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org mailing list with the same attachments, signed by RSA key 0x48F9961143495829 (though the pipermail archive mangles the contents and makes it hard to match up the detached signature, so hopefully you're subscribed to that ML already).
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! Real Name !! IRC Nick !! Key Fingerprint !! Preferred E-mail Address
 
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| Adrien Cunin || Adri2000 || 16F7 F5B3 2D4F 0948 5697  FCBA 37F7 4CBF 350B 810B || adrien@adriencunin.fr
 
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| Andreas Jaeger || Ajaeger || 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F  FED1 389A 563C C272 A126 || jaegerandi@gmail.com
 
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| Andreas Jaeger || Ajaeger || EF18 1673 38C4 A372 86B1  E699 5294 24A3 FF91 2ACB || jaegerandi@gmail.com
 
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| Benjamin Nemec || bnemec || 1731 DC5C 9910 BAB2 1EFF  76EA 37A1 19DD 05CB BBAA || nemecb@gmail.com
 
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| Chris Jones || Ng || 6C99 9021 9B3A EC6D 4A28 7EE7 C574 7646 7313 2D75 || cmsj@tenshu.net
 
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| Clint Byrum || SpamapS || F00C 9F2F 4F7E B714 AFAD  1A42 538C 0766 F4BC B38E || clint@fewbar.com
 
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| Devananda van der Veen || devananda || D235 9F32 7586 11A6 D0D5  99DC 845B EE06 7889 83A7 || devananda.vdv@gmail.com
 
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| Dina Belova || DinaBelova || 950D 48B2 3F58 A436 D4D2  A096 57D4 40F6 6E83 8E8B || dbelova@mirantis.com
 
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| Davanum Srinivas || dims || A67E 5FD8 80EB 089F 2317 7967 80D8 3A79 6103 BF59 || davanum@gmail.com
 
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| Dolph Mathews || dolphm || C1B5 629D E7A3 C2E7 3CF3  D665 7BC8 38D0 688A 4993 || dolph.mathews@gmail.com
 
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| Doug Hellmann || dhellmann || E060 113F 190C D011 A8FA  B18D 3B6D 06A0 C428 437A || doug@doughellmann.com
 
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| Graham Hayes || mugsie || 10A2 36A3 7F24 80AA 7C33  36A9 1EE0 4775 7D28 E972 || graham@hayes.ie
 
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| Jason E. Rist || jrist || 632D 71C5 1C14 AE9B A239 0CD2 CAB1 6138 BAB7 67F8 || jrist@redhat.com
 
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| Mark Atwood || MarkAtwood || 4F48 0261 701C B81F B003  3401 7322 9172 62CC C1E5 || me@mark.atwood.name
 
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| Matthew Oliver || mattoliverau || D1D9 7F7D 2C72 A142 9C71  365D 2EF4 97BF 73A3 79C3 || matt@oliver.net.au
 
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| Matt Wagner || matty_dubs || 9E9D B8DA 7F92 B207 8647  7992 4A9A 24C4 E9ED D380 || matt.wagner@redhat.com
 
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| Matt Wagner || matty_dubs || 5150 9442 00FE 3099 4CA8  D2EA E639 859C 2BE0 2E05 || matt.wagner@redhat.com
 
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| Matthew Treinish || mtreinish || 22D7 C9D2 971F 5185 A7FC  CCCC FD12 A0F2 14C9 E177 || mtreinish@kortar.org
 
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| Michael Davies || mrda || 6870 C7B4 FB9C 629C C845  4E89 81C9 6288 F959 ABC5 || michael@the-davies.net
 
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| Nathan Kinder || nkinder || 28E8 CB5B 9567 BF4D 2735  B8BD 96BE E84E D18B E115 || nkinder@redhat.com
 
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| Robert Collins || lifeless || 8244 0CEA B440 83C7 9431  D2CC 298E 9A19 AAC0 E286 || robertc@robertcollins.net
 
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| Roman Podoliaka || rpodolyaka || FA44 628D 79D8 9149 7C9A  3556 B479 9CF8 7DE7 563D || rpodolyaka@mirantis.com
 
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| Sean Dague || sdague || 4134 CF35 4470 6F86 DFB1  3746 1CAC 45A6 9FE5 AF45 || sean@dague.net
 
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| Sergey Lukjanov || SergeyLukjanov || 71C5 CE23 FE25 A46B 95D2  4BCB 1626 1D61 85DB 0AEC || slukjanov@mirantis.com
 
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| Steve Baker || stevebaker || 8172 9177 B91C 6311 60E5  B2F2 0E06 3036 384E 42CD || sbaker@redhat.com
 
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| Steve Kowalik || StevenK || 6557 4BDD 9F3C 76D0 808C  BF36 FDD6 3BAF 588A 553F || stevenk@ubuntu.com
 
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| Thierry Carrez || ttx || 22A7 9430 50DB 1E67 EC2B  641A 507A F890 25B1 0423 || thierry@openstack.org
 
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| Thomas Goirand || zigo || A0B1 A9F3 5089 5613 0E7A  425C D416 AD15 AC6B 43FE || zigo@debian.org
 
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| Paul Michali || pmichali || 307A 96BB 1A4C D2C7 931D 8D2D 4525 ECC2 53E3 1A83 || pcm@cisco.com
 
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 9 May 2014

Juno Summit Key Signing

In an effort to build a secure web of trust, some community members will perform an informal exchange of identification and confirm key fingerprints at the OpenStack Juno Design Summit on Wednesday the 14th of May starting at 10:35 AM EDT (14:35 UTC) in room B301 of the Georgia World Congress Center (in between Infrastructure topic sessions).

The sign-up period is now closed and the list of participants' keys has been finalized. If you signed up to participate, please retrieve juno-ksp.txt (it consists of details for 65 participants), confirm your key fingerprint and other details within it are accurate, and verify its checksums according to the md5sum and sha1sum utilities match the following:

1ed74f9bee7eae90246d080bb1f8e842 (MD5)
c2b3f6b7be5fa94c533e3a45ad4401f23356c84d (SHA-1)

If your browser has a tendency to convert line endings to MS-DOS or Macintosh text formats transparently, this will change the checksums so you may instead want to retrieve the tarred and gzip-compressed version and unpack it locally.

Print a copy of the file and the checksums to bring with you to the Summit (also don't forget a pencil or a pen, and one for your friend who will probably forget theirs!) along with one or more forms of photo identification, preferably at least a passport, and make sure the real name on your key corresponds to the name on your passport. If you want additional tips, see the parent article. This activity takes place during the 10:30-11:00 break period so please arrive promptly. We will follow The 'Sassaman-Projected' Method so that we can hopefully get through all participants in the limited time allotted.

A similar message has been posted on the openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org mailing list with the same attachments, signed by RSA key 0x48F9961143495829 (though the pipermail archive mangles the contents and makes it hard to match up the detached signature, so hopefully you're subscribed to that ML already).