On 2013-02-20 21:12:18 +0100 (+0100), M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
[...]
> At that point, the SSL infrastructure becomes just as difficult to
> deal with as GPG/PGP, so there isn't much to win both ways, IMO.
> You just have to deal with it...
And OpenPGP/GnuPG has the benefit that most prominent free software
developers use it and have done so for many years, have their keys
published in well-known keyservers, established web of trust, et
cetera. S/MIME, while interesting, lacks significant penetration
into the free software developer community and is mostly the domain
of enterprises and commercial interests.
--
{ PGP( 48F9961143495829 ); FINGER( [email protected] );
WWW( http://fungi.yuggoth.org/ ); IRC( [email protected]#ccl );
WHOIS( STANL3-ARIN ); MUD( [email protected]:6669 ); }
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