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=== Staff === | === Staff === | ||
− | * Richard S | + | * Richard S (not currently active) |
− | * Michael W | + | * Michael W (?) |
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=== Volunteers === | === Volunteers === | ||
− | * Jeff J | + | * Jeff J (?) |
− | * Kenny M | + | * Kenny M (?) |
− | * Lantz M | + | * Lantz M (?) |
+ | * Martin C (?) | ||
== General Instructions == | == General Instructions == | ||
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* Print out a PDF form from the Web of Trust page there | * Print out a PDF form from the Web of Trust page there | ||
* Bring it to Free Geek when someone from the above list is around | * Bring it to Free Geek when someone from the above list is around | ||
− | * '''Also bring two official picture IDs with your signature on them'' | + | * '''Also bring two official picture IDs with your signature on them''' |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category: Technocrats]] |
Latest revision as of 17:15, 28 January 2012
What is CA Cert?
CAcert.org is a community-driven Certificate Authority that issues free public key certificates to the public. (Most CAs are commercial and sell certificates at a price of hundreds of dollars per year.)
CA Cert Assurers at Free Geek
The following people are CA Cert Assurers at Free Geek and may be available to dole out points.
Staff
- Richard S (not currently active)
- Michael W (?)
Volunteers
- Jeff J (?)
- Kenny M (?)
- Lantz M (?)
- Martin C (?)
General Instructions
(flesh these out, someone)
If you want to get points:
- Sign up for an account on their website (you'll need a valid email address)
- Print out a PDF form from the Web of Trust page there
- Bring it to Free Geek when someone from the above list is around
- Also bring two official picture IDs with your signature on them