On 04/11/14 16:43, Joseph Bonneau wrote: > First version launched today: https://www.eff.org/secure-messaging-scorecard > > This was a collaboration between tech advisers (primarily Peter Eckersley and > myself) and a good team of people with experience in journalism and activism > and there were necessarily some compromises made. The primary goals here were: > > (a) simplicity for users (and journalists) to draw some conclusions about > what's out there right now and we had to make a lot of compromises to keep > things simple for end-users to understand. > > (b) reasonable carrots for some of the traditional messaging apps to add > security features, get audits, and publish source code. > > Hopefully we will be launching a more detailed version next year with many > more evaluation criteria but would be curious to hear feedback on this > version from other folks working in this space. >
Nice! - What determines "Featured"? It took me a while to find ChatSecure. Probably, the sort of person reading this is more interested to know "what's the most secure". - Allow filtering by platform. Perhaps this could even replace "Featured". - Make it more visually obvious that the columns are sortable. I only found this out by accident. I thought clicking on the columns would take me to the "explanation". - Would be good if the "sort" clicking sorted "Secure" by default. At the moment it sorts "Insecure" - i.e. you have to click twice to get the secure ones at the top. - Would be good if it preserved the relative ordering of previous sorts. Then I can click once on all the columns to "sort by most secure", going by the columns that I prioritise the most. X P.S. In the time it took me to read this, I see that dkg has also suggested ChatSecure should be in "Featured". :) -- GPG: 4096R/1318EFAC5FBBDBCE git://github.com/infinity0/pubkeys.git
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