On 31/10/13 08:33, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> Raised awareness does seldom lead to change (just as knowledge and
> attitudes). Before developing a strategy on promoting the use of 
> GPG, the barriers which prevent people from using it should be 
> explored and fed back into the implementation strategy.

Research would definitely be helpful. There are many well written guides, video
tutorials, and even e-learning courses on how to setup GPG however, and some
applications make it very easy.

While technical complexity is undoubtedly a problem, a huge number of
technically proficient people are not using GPG simply because they aren't aware
of its existence or importance. At least, that's what my own experiences tell 
me.

> Maybe some principles from social marketing (insight, exchange..) 
> would fit as a good starting point for a campaign.

I'd like to explore this off-list; sounds like you've got some interesting 
ideas.

Best,

Sam.

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Sam Tuke
Campaign Manager
Gnu Privacy Guard
0044 78680 77871

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