Wikibooks:Requests for deletion/GPG Signing Party

GPG Signing Party
Doesn't look much like a Wikibook to me, but more like an attempt to use the site as a social forum for exchanging encryption keys. - Aya T C 00:08, 2 August 2005 (UTC)


 * Delete - I swear there ought to be some sort of policy against doing this somewhere on a Wikimedia project page (digging through notes) not that I can find one. This is borderline vandalism, or at least certainly is not something that I would throw up, particularly on how small the keys are as listed. This has no redeeming value as a textbook or even something that you would want to publish and throw on a newsstand.  --Rob Horning 08:33, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
 * You're likely thinking of Wikipedia is not a free host or webspace provider. Doubtless we need a similar policy here, or at least a link to theirs. ...and you actually keep notes on wikis? Hm, that's an idea, I just turn my user page into a dumping ground... :) GarrettTalk 10:11, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
 * We used to have, almost word-for-word, that very policy. It got somewhat obscured by the refactoring of the policy page.  But What Wikibooks is not still says that "Wikibooks may not be used as a personal homepage or online file storage.". Uncle G 11:36:54, 2005-08-02 (UTC)
 * Delete, not a book nor ever likely to be. GarrettTalk 10:11, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
 * Delete: But perhaps this could be a wikicity project instead! MShonle 14:03, 2 August 2005 (UTC)


 * Keep/Move/Transwiki This is a wikimania page, it is one of the wikimania workshops. We were told to put the workshop page on wikibooks. If this is not the correct location, please elucidate! (and sorry about causing any trouble) Note that you cannot exchange encryption keys on the net, you have to do it IRL :-) en:User:Kim Bruning / 80.126.238.189 17:11, 2 August 2005 (UTC)

Moved to Wikimania05/GPG Signing Party and deleted. After having spoken to Kim, it seems this was supposed to be a part of that.