Signing Party is a collection for all kinds of pgp related things, including signing scripts, party preparation scripts etc.
caff is a script that helps you in keysigning. It takes a list of keyids on the command line, fetches them from a keyserver and calls GnuPG so that you can sign it. It then mails each key to all its email addresses - only including the one UID that we send to in each mail.
pgp-clean takes a list of keyids on the command line and outputs an ascii-armored keyring on stdout for each key with all signatures except self-signatures stripped. Its use is to reduce the size of keys sent out after signing. (pgp-clean is a stripped-down caff version.)
gpg-key2ps will output a PostScript file which has your Key-ID, UIDs and fingerprint nicely formatted for printing paper slips to take with you to a signing-party.
Given one or more key-ids, gpg-mailkeys mails these keys to their owners. You use this after you've signed them. By default, the mails contain a standard text and your name and address as the From (as determined by the sendmail command).
gpglist takes a keyid and creates a listing showing who signed your user IDs.
gpgsigs was written to assist the user in signing keys during a keysigning party. It takes as input a file containing keys in gpg --list-keys format and prepends every line with a tag indicating if the user has already signed that uid.
keylookup is a wrapper around gpg --search, allowing you to search for keys on a keyserver. It presents the list of matching keys to the user and allows her to select the keys for importing into the GnuPG keyring.
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2.11-bp154.1.19 info | GA Release | 2022-05-09 | 15 SP4 |
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2.9-bp153.1.16 info | GA Release | 2021-03-06 | 15 SP3 |
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2.9-bp152.3.13 info | GA Release | 2020-04-16 | 15 SP2 |
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2.9-bp151.1.1 info | GA Release | 2019-06-18 | 15 SP1 |
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