[11:01] <wolf|work> morning
[11:02] <rick_h_> morn
[12:00] <_stink_> yo
[13:35] <cmaloney> Morning
[17:50] <jrwren> look out 14min french press, here I come.
[17:52] <brousch> 14min?
[17:59] <jrwren> yes, steeped for 14min
[18:32] <mrgoodcat> what is a good way to back up my OpenGPG key?
[18:32] <mrgoodcat> i thought about printing it on paper but I really don't want to type it in by hand if i ever need it
[18:35] <_stink_> i think ColonelPanic002_ prints his
[18:35] <_stink_> mine is on a small USB key in another location.
[18:39] <cmaloney> Paper tape
[18:40] <jrwren> mrgoodcat: its password protected, right? copy it to usb key. put it in s3 bucket. use a very complex password.
[18:43] <brousch> Print it as braille and have someone who knows braille re-type it for you
[18:44] <mrgoodcat> lol
[18:45] <mrgoodcat> jrwren: yes it is password protected
[20:56] <greg-g> I know the content means nothing to those unfamiliar, but I love my team: http://tyler.zone/scap.gif
[20:59] <jrwren> greg-g: TADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[21:01] <greg-g> :)
[21:02] <greg-g> that was  hackathon project
[21:05] <cmaloney> greg-g: That looks more like a BBS than a deployment. ;)
[21:05] <greg-g> deploying SHOULD be a game!
[21:05] <cmaloney> What is Scap3?
[21:08] <greg-g> version 3 of scap, which stands for Sync Common All PHP.
[21:08] <greg-g> it's growing into our general purpose deploy tool
[21:08] <cmaloney> Ah, neat.
[21:08] <greg-g> https://doc.wikimedia.org/mw-tools-scap/
[21:09] <greg-g> that's documenting scap 2.0