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I would advise to use fingerprints instead of only the keyid. It shows that the owner of the business card understood how gpg works and also allows to easily create a web of trust between Fedora Contributors on conferences. In the company I work, we also have the fingerprints printed on our business cards. The recipients either know what gpg is or find it interesting, when I explain them, for what they are useful. Afaik it is also a goal of Fedora to promote security. Also the fingerprints have a fixed length afaik, therefore they should not randomly fall off the business card.
I would advise to use fingerprints instead of only the keyid. It shows that the owner of the business card understood how gpg works and also allows to easily create a web of trust between Fedora Contributors on conferences. In the company I work, we also have the fingerprints printed on our business cards. The recipients either know what gpg is or find it interesting, when I explain them, for what they are useful. Afaik it is also a goal of Fedora to promote security. Also the fingerprints have a fixed length afaik, therefore they should not randomly fall off the business card.


--16:22, 9 August 2008 (UTC)
--[[User:Till|Till]] 16:23, 9 August 2008 (UTC)
 
== Phone Numbers ==
== Phone Numbers ==
I would prefer an international format of the phone numbers on the business cards, e.g.
I would prefer an international format of the phone numbers on the business cards, e.g.
+1 919 424-0063 (I am not sure what the x 5103066 means, can you maybe explain this?)
+1 919 424-0063 (I am not sure what the x 5103066 means, can you maybe explain this?)
--16:22, 9 August 2008 (UTC)
--[[User:Till|Till]] 16:23, 9 August 2008 (UTC)
 
The x 5103066 is an extension number to dial after dialing the main number.
--[[User:ParadoxGuitarist|ParadoxGuitarist]] 19:00, 11 December 2014 (UTC)
 
== -t option edit  ==
 
I just did this and went to use the -t option and it wasn't there or listed in --help. I'm pretty sure it's depreciated so I edited the main page and took out this section:
 
Are there specific settings to use for certain printers?
 
: The <code>-t</code> is used for specifying settings for specific printers.  The following are recommended settings available in the tool:
 
<pre>
## For overnightprints.com
--cmyk-pdf -t overnightprints
</pre>
 
 
If I'm wrong someone please put it back

Latest revision as of 21:02, 11 December 2014

GPG Fingerprints

I would advise to use fingerprints instead of only the keyid. It shows that the owner of the business card understood how gpg works and also allows to easily create a web of trust between Fedora Contributors on conferences. In the company I work, we also have the fingerprints printed on our business cards. The recipients either know what gpg is or find it interesting, when I explain them, for what they are useful. Afaik it is also a goal of Fedora to promote security. Also the fingerprints have a fixed length afaik, therefore they should not randomly fall off the business card.

--Till 16:23, 9 August 2008 (UTC)

Phone Numbers

I would prefer an international format of the phone numbers on the business cards, e.g. +1 919 424-0063 (I am not sure what the x 5103066 means, can you maybe explain this?) --Till 16:23, 9 August 2008 (UTC)

The x 5103066 is an extension number to dial after dialing the main number. --ParadoxGuitarist 19:00, 11 December 2014 (UTC)

-t option edit

I just did this and went to use the -t option and it wasn't there or listed in --help. I'm pretty sure it's depreciated so I edited the main page and took out this section:

Are there specific settings to use for certain printers?

The -t is used for specifying settings for specific printers. The following are recommended settings available in the tool:
## For overnightprints.com
--cmyk-pdf -t overnightprints


If I'm wrong someone please put it back