I forward this inquiry to Liberation Tech, considering the very good
impact it will have in the near future.

Fabio
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Oggetto:        Firefox OS with built in support for OpenPGP encryption
Data:   Mon, 9 Sep 2013 00:09:39 +0200
Mittente:       Alex (OpenPGP.js) <a...@openpgpjs.org>
A:      OpenPGP.js Mailinglist <l...@openpgpjs.org>
CC:     martin.ku...@telekom.de, "k.th...@telekom.de" <k.th...@telekom.de>,
c...@mozilla.com



Dear OpenPGP.js community & friends (in BCC),

I recently had a short meeting with Deutsche Telekom and Mozilla in Berlin. 
They are currently collaborating in order to enhance the security & privacy of 
smartphone users utilizing Firefox OS (FFOS). The initiative is also open for 
cooperation or partnering with other organizations and projects.  In this 
context, one dedicated very valuable feature is built in support for OpenPGP 
encryption (e.g. based on the OpenPGP.js library). Anybody who is interested in 
contributing this functionality to FFOS is welcome to get in contact with the 
project.

Firefox OS (FFOS) is a new open source operating system for smartphones and 
tablets. It is based on Linux and Mozillas Gecko rendering engine and provides 
open Web APIs that allow to run full featured web applications based on HTML5, 
CSS, and JavaScript.
More information on FFOS development can be found under 
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox_OS .

For further information and contacts with Deutsche Telekom, please feel free to 
contact the project lead, Dr. Martin Kurze (in CC), Telekom Innovation 
Laboratories.

Best regards, Alex

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http://openpgpjs.org



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