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For Debian followers, it should not be a surprise: a new General Resolution regarding the init systems is underway, trying to finally settle the set of issues that stem from the way our project works, following the 2014-003 vote, init system coupling. Back in 2014, I find it quite understandable the project was not in a collective mental state that would have allowed for closure after the infamously long and flamey bug #727708. As others have shared theirs, and given this is a non-secret vote (choices will be spelt out once the vote is done), I am doing so as...

I am very happy to tell you that, around 2.5 years after starting the translation project, today we sent to the presses the Spanish translation for Creative Commons’ book, Made with Creative Commons! This has been quite a feat, on many fronts — Social, technical, organizational. Of course, the book is freely redistributable, and you can get it at IIEc-UNAM’s repository. As we are producing this book from DocBook sources, we will also be publishing an EPUB version. Only… We need to clear some processes first (i.e. having the right department approve it, get a matching ISBN record, etc.) and...
I was invited by the Mexican Chapter of the Internet Society (ISOC MX) to present a webinar session addressing the topics that motivated the project I have been involved for the past two years — And presenting some results, what we are doing, where we are heading. ISOC’s webinars are usually held via the Zoom platform. However, I felt it directly adversarial to what we are doing; we don’t need to register with a videoconference provider if we can use Jitsi! So, the webinar will be held at https://meet.jit.si/WebinarISOC. Of course, I am aware that if we reach a given...
I started running an SKS keyserver a couple of years ago (don’t really remember, but I think it was around 2014). I am, as you probably expect me to be given my lines of work, a believer of the Web-of-Trust model upon which the PGP network is built. I have published a couple of academic papers (Strengthening a Curated Web of Trust in a Geographically Distributed Project, with Gina Gallegos, Cryptologia 2016, and Insights on the large-scale deployment of a curated Web-of-Trust: the Debian project’s cryptographic keyring, with Victor González Quiroga, Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 2018) and presented...
When facing a large key signing party in a group, even a group where you are already well socially connected in, you often lose track whom you have cross-signed with already, who is farther away from you (in the interest of better weaving the Web of Trust)… So, having Samuel announce the DebConf19 KSP fingerprints list, I hacked a bit to improve the scripts I used on previous years, and… Behold! The DC19 KSP personalized maps! This time it’s even color-coded! People you have not cross-signed with are in light grey. People whose keys have been signed by you are...



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