Free software is not *the* solution to security and privacy. We need also flawless development protocols and hardware that is robust but affordable. -- Jean-Christophe
====== It's not going to happen. The best we can do is to keep pressuring the state -- which won't affect the state but it will increase the number of people who are aware of the fact. And that might increase the number of people who recognize (and resent) the fact that Clinton-Bush-Obama have completed the work of building a national security state -- work only begun by Kennedy-LBJ-Nixon-Carter-Reagan. And the real question, then, is how do we build resistance to that state. Carrol _______________________________________________ pen-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l
