* Fourhundred Thecat: >> Whining about a design detail of free software? Get a grip. > > There are more examples of bad design.
Are there now? GnuPG is software that has evolved since its introduction in 1997. Can you show me any meaningful software of yours that has been evolving over 23 years and has what you consider "good design"? It should be interesting. > In fact, gpg epitomizes a perfect anti-UNIX design. (See Eric > S. Raymond for details, what UNIX philosophy means) Ha, now you're trying to teach your grandma to suck eggs. ;-) Besides, quoting ESR is a somewhat risky business. He said and wrote a lot over the decades, much of which I consider nonsense. > I believe this project is going in the wrong direction, and bad design > decisions are being made. What insight do you have in the design and development of GnuPG; in its goals and restrictions? There is a difference between you not liking something for a personal reason, and objectively "bad design". You are entitled to your opinion of course, but unless you can demonstrate the skills to come up with a better design for free software that offers the same functionality as GnuPG, that opinion does not mean so much. -Ralph _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users