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//This is a preliminary info. The event date is not yet final; it will likely happen in October 2018. Check the [[https://doodle.com/poll/444tuxq8au2hwe4m|Doodle poll]]!// |
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The meeting will take place on **October 20/21, 2018** in Brussels (Belgium). |
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This is a meeting of those who program and develop the corresponding software. | This is a meeting of those who program and develop software related to OpenPGP email. |
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If you just are interested in these email program as a user, you probably will be bored to death ;-) . |
If you just are interested in these topics as a user, you probably will be bored to death ;-) . |
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Thus, if you are working in the area of | Thus, you're very welcome to join us if you are working in the area of |
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feel free to join us. | |
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Note however, that due to capacity reasons we don't want to have more than 1-2 guys from each project and we can accept requests only until we have reached the limit of 30 attendees at our host Emakina in Brussels. |
Note however, that due to capacity reasons we don't want to have more than 1-2 people from each project/product. As space is limited, we can accept only around 30 attendees at our host Emakina in Brussels. |
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If you want to attend, please **send an informal email** to: | If you want to attend, please **send an informal email** to Patrick Brunschwig: |
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That way you will get further details such as the location and hotel information. | That way you will get further details such as the precise location and hotel information. If you need funding for your travel/hotel expenses please also get in contact with Patrick. |
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Saturday: | Saturday, October 20, 2018: |
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The 4th OpenPGP Email Summit, October 2018
[ Other OpenPGP Email Summits ]
Purpose: Meeting of experts to discuss technical details of sending encrypted emails using OpenPGP.
This is an event open for anybody involved in the development of email clients using OpenPGP for encryption.
The meeting will take place on October 20/21, 2018 in Brussels (Belgium).
NOTE: This is a meeting of those who program and develop software related to OpenPGP email. Thus, we will have a lot of tech talk about key servers, key exchange, subject encryption, password recovery, security/policies, etc. If you just are interested in these topics as a user, you probably will be bored to death ;-) .
Thus, you're very welcome to join us if you are working in the area of
- technical details
- for sending encrypted emails
- with OpenPGP
- in a project or product
Note however, that due to capacity reasons we don't want to have more than 1-2 people from each project/product. As space is limited, we can accept only around 30 attendees at our host Emakina in Brussels.
Rules: This is a public meeting. As we want to be fully transparent, anything discussed during the meeting is considered public.
If you want to attend, please send an informal email to Patrick Brunschwig: mailto:patrick@enigmail.net (ideally with some description of your role in this area). That way you will get further details such as the precise location and hotel information.
If you need funding for your travel/hotel expenses please also get in contact with Patrick.
Draft Agenda:
Saturday, October 20, 2018:
- 09:30: Welcome, Organizational Issues, Agenda and Schedule
- 10:30: Introducing each other
- 11:30: Plenary Talks with lunch in between
- 14:30: Organizing Working Groups
- 15:30: Working Groups
- 19:00: Key Signing Party
- 20:00: Dinner
Sunday, October 21, 2018:
- 9:30: Working Groups
- 12:30: Lunch
- 13:00: Working Group
- 15:00: Final Working Group Reports
- 15:45: Wrap up
- 16:30: End
Plenary Sessions
Please add yourself if you want to present something.
Working Groups
Anyone may suggest a topic for a working group as long as he/she is ready to lead the session.