On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 20:40, c...@rheloud.net said:
How about an RSS-Feed.
We used to have one for the News. It is currently disabled but will
come back with the new website.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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On 18/12/13 00:01, Micah Lee wrote:
The problem is you're wanting to make GnuPG go mainstream but then you end
up with people seeing this: http://i.imgur.com/53nvUqm.png
Yup. That should be avoided. However there are only a few pages that
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On 12/18/2013 07:32 AM, Sam Tuke wrote:
| On 18/12/13 00:01, Micah Lee wrote:
| The problem is you're wanting to make GnuPG go mainstream but then
you end
| up with people seeing this: http://i.imgur.com/53nvUqm.png
|
| Yup. That should be avoided.
On Mon, 16 Dec 2013 20:32, mi...@micahflee.com said:
Ahh, it's good to know that gnupg.org is available for https. But I
would guess a very small percentage of your visitors use it, or even
know that it's available.
Well, bowsers could first try to use https. Would it help them to provide
a
On 14/12/13 21:27, Zechariah Seth wrote:
Will GnuPG blogs be cross-posted to the gnupg-users list? :)
I could do that if others are happy with the idea. Any objections? Werner?
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On 12/17/2013 08:53 AM, Sam Tuke wrote:
On 14/12/13 21:27, Zechariah Seth wrote:
Will GnuPG blogs be cross-posted to the gnupg-users list? :)
I could do that if others are happy with the idea.
If the expected volume is low-ish (e.g. no more than once a week or so)
i think that would be a
On 17/12/13 16:07, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
If the expected volume is low-ish (e.g. no more than once a week or so)
i think that would be a great thing to do.
Yes it's unlikely to be more than that.
Best,
Sam.
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On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 14:53, samt...@gnupg.org said:
I could do that if others are happy with the idea. Any objections? Werner?
No.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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On 12/17/2013 11:40 AM, C. Rossberg wrote:
| How about an RSS-Feed.
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| This would be a nifty trade-off.
I thought an RSS feed would be a given. I was responding to the idea of
sending the posts directly to the list. No reason not to do both IMO.
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On 12/17/2013 05:53 AM, Sam Tuke wrote:
| On 14/12/13 21:27, Zechariah Seth wrote:
| Will GnuPG blogs be cross-posted to the gnupg-users list? :)
|
| I could do that if others are happy with the idea. Any objections? Werner?
How about a synopsis
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013, Doug Barton wrote:
On 12/17/2013 05:53 AM, Sam Tuke wrote:
| On 14/12/13 21:27, Zechariah Seth wrote:
| Will GnuPG blogs be cross-posted to the gnupg-users list? :)
|
| I could do that if others are happy with the idea. Any objections? Werner?
How about a synopsis and
On 12/17/2013 02:59 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
Well, bowsers could first try to use https. Would it help them to provide
a SRV record for this?
The reason is because people often have different websites running on
port 443 than they do on port 80, and people also often have
non-browser-trusted
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On 12/17/2013 03:01 PM, Micah Lee wrote:
| I hesitate to pay the highwaymen.
| Yeah...
|
| The problem is you're wanting to make GnuPG go mainstream but then you
| end up with people seeing this:http://i.imgur.com/53nvUqm.png
+1
I've made the
On 12/17/2013 04:10 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
I have no connection to StartSSL other than satisfied non-paying
'customer' but they do the trick, and the price is right. There are
other free options as well, as was pointed out here recently. It doesn't
matter to me which one y'all choose, but
On 12/17/2013 08:45 PM, Micah Lee wrote:
As far as I know these preload lists only force HTTPS for these domains.
I wonder if anyone could convince the browser vendors to also do
certificate pinning, bypassing PKI based on CAs altogether?
I believe the answer for public-key-pinning is the same
On 12/14/2013 09:32 AM, Sam Tuke wrote:
This has been on the todo list for a while (the blog is all static hand
written HTML at the moment). I made separate pages as requested just now and
they're online. Should make linking easier (just click on the article headings
on the blog front page).
On 12/16/2013 02:32 PM, Micah Lee wrote:
Also, looks like the CA is CAcert--an awesome CA, but not trusted by
browsers by default. I'd suggest getting a cert from StartSSL
[https://startssl.com/], since they're they only CA that gives certs for
free. And a wildcard cert (for *.gnupg.org) ends
for well-known free software projects (Also, as a business in Israel,
StartSSL is the target of an ongoing international boycott due to
Israeli domestic policy -- http://www.bdsmovement.net/).
Although I support each person's right to believe what they want with
respect to Israeli domestic
On 12/16/2013 12:35 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
Regardless of how you feel about the CA cartel in general, StartSSL is
not the only member of the cartel offering gratis certs, particularly
for well-known free software projects
Oh interesting, I didn't realize there were other CAs that give
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On 14/12/13 18:32, Sam Tuke wrote:
No we don't have a sponsor offering that at the moment (I'd be delighted if
we did). Which archived mail gave you that impression?
That would most likely be the offer Robert J. Hansen made this year for his
yearly
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Thanks for your carefully considered input Micah.
On 13/12/13 22:23, Micah Lee wrote:
I tweeted the video and it's getting some pickup:
https://twitter.com/micahflee/status/411569314097934336
Awesome!
One way that I think the blog could be
On Fri, 13 Dec 2013 17:05, christophe.bro...@cnamts.fr said:
* a very lean and clean GnuPG blog design :) and excellent promotional
video !
I was somehow able to convice Sam not to install Wordpress like blogging
software right now. Which also means that for comments you need to
Hi,
you may want to check out
http://blog.gnupg.org
which has more infos on the upcoming campaign. Sorry, for all that
Javascript stuff.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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Le 13/12/2013 15:34, Werner Koch a écrit :
Hi,
you may want to check out
http://blog.gnupg.org
which has more infos on the upcoming campaign. Sorry, for all that
Javascript stuff.
Hello Werner
A lot of good news currently in the free software crypto area :) :
* impressive roadmap news
On Fri, 13 Dec 2013 17:05, christophe.bro...@cnamts.fr said:
* a very lean and clean GnuPG blog design :) and excellent promotional video !
I was somehow able to convice Sam not to install Wordpress like blogging
software right now. Which also means that for comments you need to
resort to
Hi, I think this is my first post to this list, but I've been a lurker
for a bit.
This campaign looks pretty awesome. I tweeted the video and it's getting
some pickup: https://twitter.com/micahflee/status/411569314097934336
I hope you don't mind a bit of feedback.
On 12/13/2013 10:57 AM, Werner
Hi, I think this is my first post to this list, but I've been a lurker
for a bit.
This campaign looks pretty awesome. I tweeted the video and it's getting
some pickup: https://twitter.com/micahflee/status/411569314097934336
I hope you don't mind a bit of feedback.
On 12/13/2013 10:57 AM, Werner
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