This seems to be a quite good key-signing protocol. It covers many of the potential risks without undue extra effort. The protocol I skimmed over at the meeting merely moves some of the at-home steps to before the meeting.
The protocol you reference does make it easier to just "show up" at a meeting and get signatures, at the cost of a slightly longer post-meeting delay. Either works for me, but, since this protocol is so nicely written down, I'd say
just use it as-is.
BTW If both Alice and Bob have laptops handy, and there is network access, they could perform the post-meeting steps at the event (thus reducing the need to carry slips of paper home).
Michael wrote:
>
> Here's the link to a Web of Trust and key signing protocol:
> http://www.golden-gryphon.com/software/security/keysign.xhtml
>
> --
> Michael
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