-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2014.12.11 13.39, David R. Andersen wrote: > I don't believe an undeniable transcript can generally be > confidential. There will always be a copy laying around somewhere > that can be leaked, voluntarily or otherwise. Further, even the > threat of leak will change the dynamic of some negotiations.
I could continue to debate this, but frankly, I'm done. I understand that you don't believe this. Your belief is not borne out by the way the world actually works. If the cryptographic community intends on continuing to ignore user experience, usability, and real world requirements, it will continue producing useless tools only used by hobbyists, and actual high-risk users will continue dying unserved. It's really your call whether you intend to continue masturbating about theoretical properties, or doing the hard work of understanding what users actually need. Apologies for the somewhat harsh tone of this message, but this right here, right now, is the precise problem that has rendered most cryptographic tools developed by this community completely irrelevant for normal users for the past 23 years. E. - -- Ideas are my favorite toys. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iF4EAREIAAYFAlSJ56IACgkQQwkE2RkM0wrZpwD/SjOKrFekTUSWtQKdK34YCq3x 5y9oAMW89D+g3tk9ZksA/iUX/nNHIiyB5rx+cAK3xIqhc3jrc/dBv9uSQFAlr1YQ =CMqT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Messaging mailing list [email protected] https://moderncrypto.org/mailman/listinfo/messaging
