Efraim Flashner writes: > I have some printed slips with my key to hand out, when do we want to do > it? Another options is that last year at the key signing party some people > did show up with some slips and joined the line and handed out slips of > paper instead of identifying their number. About 15 of us discussed this over dinner, and we agreed to meet at the same place and time where FOSDEM will be holding its key signing party (which is: "Sunday, at 14:00, in the corridor on the second level of the U building" [1]). We will meet and conduct our own little key signing party nearby, without intruding on the main event. To participate, you just need to (1) know your key fingerprint and associated user ID, and (2) bring a form of official identification (e.g., your passport). To make it easy to share your key fingerprint and user ID with others, it would be good to create print-outs (or hand-written copies) so that you can bring them to the party. When you do this, please be sure to double check the print-outs for correctness before coming. At the party, all we have to do is (1) share fingerprints/user IDs and (2) verify user IDs using everyone's official form of identification. There is no need to actually sign keys on the same day. You can actually sign the keys later (e.g., after FOSDEM is done - although sooner is always better!), at which point you should send the signed keys back to their respective owners. If there are any errors in what I have said above, please correct me. I look forward to doing this together with many of you tomorrow! As for you specifically, Efraim: I hope that you will join in after the main key signing event is done (and that others will stick around long enough to meet with you, too!). See you tomorrow, Footnotes: [1] https://fosdem.org/2018/keysigning/ -- Chris