On 7/23/11 2:36 PM, Marcio B. Jr. wrote: > Secrecy sharing constitutes sort of a "symmetric fact" when more than > one instance is involved and you ask me for a citation?
Yes. I am quite certain that if, say, Daniel Gillmor were to assert "the Earth is round" and I were to ask him for a citation, he would refer me to Eratosthenes's trigonometric analysis of the angles of sunlight incidence in Syene and Alexandria, and would not find my request to be in the slightest bit unusual. There is no fact, however obvious, which is guaranteed to be obvious to everyone. When people ask for citations for "obvious facts," the only thing it means is it is not obvious to them. The courteous and genteel thing to do is to provide a citation, so that the person in question might learn. What you're saying is at odds with everything I've come to learn about DHKEA. What you're saying is extremely nonobvious to me. Please present a citation for your assertion that DHKEA shares secrets more than another competing protocol. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users