* Dmitry Alexandrov <321...@gmail.com> [2019-10-29 14:26]: > Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> wrote: > > * Dmitry Alexandrov <321...@gmail.com> [2019-10-28 17:53]: > >> the SKS keyserver network — the de-facto standard for years — is not > >> [proprietary], it is a decentralized replicated network — like Usenet; > >> while keys.openpgp.org, to carry on the analogy, is like Facebook. > > > > Yes, I would say it should be decentralized. > > I did not expect any other answer here — at libreplanet-discuss. The > question is: what to do? First of all, how to make that clear to those who > do not see any danger in the situation — like Werner Koch? > > > But I see the problem > > What problem? > > > and that problem is temporarily solved by that service. > > In any case, if thatʼs a ‘solution’, I have much better one: cease > to use email and PGP, and switch to, say, WhatsApp.
Ah no, me no... never. And I tell people why I don't use those proprietary services. I call them "spying networks abusing human rights", that finds good reception. Sorry, I am not understanding technicalities and not using Enigma since very long time. Icedove or Thunderbird are for my use case bloated and slow software. I cannot live without my good friendly mutt.