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GPGPARTICIPANTS(1)					    GPGPARTICIPANTS(1)

NAME
       gpgparticipants - generate paper list for keysigning party

SYNOPSIS
       gpgparticipants	[OPTIONS]  {input|-}  {output|-}  datestring organizer
       title

DESCRIPTION
       gpgparticipants is targeted at organisers of a  keysigning  party  that
       uses the Zimmermann-Sassaman key-signing protocol.

       It  creates  a  file  with all the keys from a list of participators in
       your keysigning party. You give it a list with key ID's and  some  gen‐
       eral  variables,	 and it will generate a file you can publish. You pub‐
       lish this list; participants will download and print this file to  take
       with them to the party.

OPTIONS
       -aHASHES, --algorithm=HASHES

	      For  each	 algorithm in HASHES, a comma-separated list of digest
	      algorithms supported by gpg(1), add a placeholder for the digest
	      value  (to  be  filled  by the participants) to the output file.
	      Default: SHA256,RIPEMD160.

ENVIRONMENT
       HOME	    Set the default home directory.

       GNUPGBIN	    Set the gpg binary.	 Default: "gpg".

       GNUPGHOME    Set the  default  working  directory  for  gpg.   Default:
		    "~/.gnupg".

EXAMPLES
       To create a KSP file with all keys present in the keyring:

	   gpg --with-colons --fingerprint | grep ^fpr: | cut -d: -f 10 | \
	       gpgparticipants	 -   ksp-file.txt  "20080222  1100"  "My  Name
       <my.name@my.mail>" "my party 08"

SEE ALSO
       gpg(1),gpgsigs(1)

AUTHOR
       This manual page was written by Thijs Kinkhorst <thijs@debian.org>.

				March 05, 2008		    GPGPARTICIPANTS(1)
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