GnuPG encryption project launches crowdfunding campaign
Today GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) has launched its first crowdfunding
campaign [1] with the aim of building a new website and long term
infrastructure. The 24.000 EUR target will fund:
- Fresh web interfaces for gnupg.org including mobile
Le 19/12/2013 11:08, Werner Koch a écrit :
GnuPG encryption project launches crowdfunding campaign
Today GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) has launched its first crowdfunding
campaign [1] with the aim of building a new website and long term
infrastructure. The 24.000 EUR target will fund:
- Fresh
As this is about a crypto project, wouldn't it be adequate to accept
payments in crypto currencies?
Rgds
Richard
On Don, 2013-12-19 at 11:08 +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
GnuPG encryption project launches crowdfunding campaign
Today GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) has launched its first crowdfunding
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* Richard Ulrich ricu...@gmail.com [131219 13:47,
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As this is about a crypto project, wouldn't it be adequate to accept
payments in crypto currencies?
I wouldn't consider this a priority. Bitcoin violates one of the
fundamental laws of economics and is
On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 12:17, christophe.bro...@cnamts.fr said:
It is not very clear on the website campaign that the completion of the GnuPG
2.1 is in the scope of the campaign.
GnuPG 2.1 will be ready with the new website or even earlier. However,
2.1 won't immediately replace 2.0 (or 1.4) on
On 12/19/2013 8:25 AM, Matt D wrote:
I am running enigmail 1.5.2 . Is this old? How can I get the
latest? Thanks!
The latest Enigmail is 1.6. 1.5.2 is not tremendously old, but it's not
the latest-and-greatest, either.
Given that you got GnuPG and Enigmail from GPGtools, your best bet is
On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 13:45, ricu...@gmail.com said:
As this is about a crypto project, wouldn't it be adequate to accept
payments in crypto currencies?
Agreed. However, we don't have the resources to do that. The new
infrastructure topic covers payment options and likely we will accept
On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 14:31, go...@fsfe.org said:
point. Choosing goteo was IMHO a good idea because their system is Free
Software and I don't know if they even support BTC et al.
Indeed. After all crowd funding is about community building and thus I
consider it the Right Thing to help each
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Hi Werner,
am 19.12.2013 11:08, schrieb Werner Koch:
Today GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) has launched its first crowdfunding
campaign [1] with the aim of building a new website and long term
infrastructure. The 24.000 EUR target ...
Hi Werner all
Re http://goteo.org
The privacy policy and the terms or services are not translated to
English - this is an unfortunate oversight of us.
http://gnupg.org/
http://goteo.org/project/gnupg-new-website-and-infrastructure
http://goteo.org/legal/terms
Seems to be in mid edit
Hi,
Maybe my English is a little rusty, but what exactly is a spanking server?
From the goteo page:
The world's most trusted data encryption tool gets a new website with
spanking server, platform and design.
Johannes
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Werner == Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org writes:
On Wed, 18 Dec 2013 18:31, sys...@ioioioio.eu said:
Here, we describe a new acoustic cryptanalysis key extraction attack,
applicable to GnuPG's current implementation of RSA. The attack can
Well that is what I posted a few hours ago
Johannes Zarl wrote:
Hi,
Maybe my English is a little rusty, but what exactly is a spanking server?
Presumably a contraction from brand spanking new a phrase normal
common in England when I grew up there. I think brand spanking
new server might also leave nationals of some other
Maybe my English is a little rusty, but what exactly is a spanking server?
They omitted the word new. Spanking new is an English idiom for
something that's brand-new; it comes from the tradition of spanking a
newborn child in order to spur the child into taking its first breath.
I think brand spanking
new server might also leave nationals of some other international
english variant speaking countries (eg USA) non native speakers
puzzled.
It's in common usage in the U.S., although I more often hear it
without the brand prefix. That said, brand spanking new is not
On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 17:35, j...@berklix.com said:
You might want to suggest to goteo.org it might be quicker for them to use
a translater engine then hand correct, rather than translate type all ?
A reason might be that they have concerns publishing a translation if
not done by lawyer.
On Thursday 19 December 2013 10:09:22 Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Maybe my English is a little rusty, but what exactly is a spanking
server?
They omitted the word new.
Ah! I should have thought of this. The phrase as a whole is known to me, but
without the new it was only nonsense to me...
it
On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 17:54, o...@mat.ucm.es said:
Since you are mentioned in this webpage, do you know by any chance
whether gpgsm is vulnerable in a similar way?
gpgsm uses Libgcrypt and Libgcrypt employs RSA blinding for a long time
now. Thus it is not vulnerable. The reason Libgcrypt has
From: Johannes
it comes from the tradition of spanking a
newborn child in order to spur the child into taking its first breath.
...and I have learned something new today ;-)
I didnt know the original derivation either :-)
From: Werner
I bet we will eventually hear about the NSA
On 07/12/13 05:16, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
To show this, I'm going to be making a contribution to GnuPG. And to
encourage you to make your own contribution, I will match any
contribution you make between now and January 1, 2014.
I just donated € 75 to the crowdfunding campaign (and will soon
Seems likely. (Nice that some NSA activity has just been declared
un-constitutional (glimpsed on TV)).
A district court judge found the program unconstitutional, but his
decision is *extremely* controversial right now. I would happily bet
cash money on even odds that this decision will be
I just donated € 75 to the crowdfunding campaign (and will soon be wearing a
nice t-shirt). Will you also match that or are you restricting
yourself to the normal Christmassy donations?
On January 6 (the Feast of the Epiphany, the traditional end of the
Christmas season) I'll ask Werner
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Hello all,
I'm trying to import a raw RSA secret key into GnuPG.
I have p, q, d and the creation timestamp, as well as anything else
that can be computed from them (n, u, e, etc etc).
I've been implementing bits of RFC 4880 in an attempt to
On Dec 19, 2013, at 7:10 PM, Eric Swanson eswan...@alloscomp.com wrote:
I'm trying to import a raw RSA secret key into GnuPG.
I have p, q, d and the creation timestamp, as well as anything else
that can be computed from them (n, u, e, etc etc).
I've been implementing bits of RFC 4880 in
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latest? Thanks!
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