Re: adele

2014-06-12 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 02:45, jer...@jerome.cc said:

> Do you think you could upload the source files to a revision control
> system website such as GitHub or any other publicly available platform

I can offer to host it on git.gnupg.org.  The number of committers is
limited but after all git is a decentralized system and enough people
can get or have write acces to that host.

> any copyright issue we might have to use another name, at least until we
> get approval to use the traditional Adele name from the copyright holder.

A name is not copyrightable, in particular not a common name like that
of Peter's Grandma.  In any case, if it is really GPL, it is not a
problem at all.

> issues. Maybe we could choose a masculine name for a change. I suggest

Ed or Glenn might be better than your suggestions ;-).  But you would
need to draw new pictures of them for the Gpg4win compendium.


Salam-Shalom,

   Werner

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Re: Docs central, with 'Email Self-Defence'

2014-06-12 Thread Daniel Krebs

Am 10.06.2014 16:38, schrieb Bernhard Reiter:

> >Thus I've started
> >http://wiki.gnupg.org/documentation
> >and did a first entry for the new CC-BY-(SA) short guide from the FSF.
> >I could use more critical review, so if you read it or other documents,
> >please add a link or a comment.


Does the column "language" imply, that you are also looking for links to 
non-english sites?

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Re: adele

2014-06-12 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 09:34:51AM +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 02:45, jer...@jerome.cc said:
[snip]
> > any copyright issue we might have to use another name, at least until we
> > get approval to use the traditional Adele name from the copyright holder.
> 
> A name is not copyrightable, in particular not a common name like that
> of Peter's Grandma.  In any case, if it is really GPL, it is not a
> problem at all.

Copyright isn't used for names, but a name in association with a
business or service can, in some jurisdictions, be protected by
*trademark* or *service mark*.

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Cannot reset smartcard

2014-06-12 Thread tux . tsndcb
Hello all,

Sorry to disturb you but I cannot more used my smartcard and I wanted to known 
if someone has already have this :

gpg2 --card-status
gpg: selecting openpgp failed: Reset card required
gpg: OpenPGP smartcard not available : Reset card required

I've tried to reset it :

gpg-connect-agent < Reset
ERR 100663405 Reset card required 
ERR 100663406 card removed 
ERR 100663406 card removed 
ERR 100663406 card removed 
ERR 100663406 card removed 
ERR 100663406 card removed 
ERR 100663406 card removed 
ERR 100663406 card removed 
ERR 100663406 card removed 
ERR 100663406 card removed 
ERR 100663406 card removed 
card has been reset to factory defaults

But in fact my smartcard is not reseted, is it bricked ?

Thanks in advanced for your return.

Best Regards

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Re: adele

2014-06-12 Thread MFPA
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On Thursday 12 June 2014 at 1:45:51 AM, in
, Jérôme Pinguet wrote:


> I hope the use of a feminine name to depict a robot
> doesn't raise gender issues. Maybe we could choose a
> masculine name for a change


Or maybe an androgenous name, such as "Fran" or "Stacie" or...

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Re: adele

2014-06-12 Thread Ingo Klöcker
On Thursday 12 June 2014 09:06:05 Mark H. Wood wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 09:34:51AM +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> > On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 02:45, jer...@jerome.cc said:
> [snip]
> 
> > > any copyright issue we might have to use another name, at least
> > > until we get approval to use the traditional Adele name from the
> > > copyright holder.> 
> > A name is not copyrightable, in particular not a common name like
> > that of Peter's Grandma.  In any case, if it is really GPL, it is
> > not a problem at all.
> 
> Copyright isn't used for names, but a name in association with a
> business or service can, in some jurisdictions, be protected by
> *trademark* or *service mark*.

In Germany resp. the EU "Adele" does not seem to be a registered 
trademark for computer software. (I've quickly checked this via 
https://register.dpma.de/DPMAregister/marke/einsteiger?lang=en.)


Regards,
Ingo


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Re: adele

2014-06-12 Thread Julian H. Stacey
> On Thursday 12 June 2014 at 1:45:51 AM, in
> , Jérôme Pinguet wrote:
> 
> > I hope the use of a feminine name to depict a robot
> > doesn't raise gender issues. Maybe we could choose a
> > masculine name for a change
> 
> Or maybe an androgenous name, such as "Fran" or "Stacie" or...

Fran & Stac[ie|y] seem female American first names to me (British). 
Leslie is an indeterminate British name.  Jean would be an indeterminate
name for all of {gender, nationality, & pronunciation} :-)

Hurricanes now alternate male & female.  Lows over Germany often
[used to] get the most peculiar names only Germans easily recognise,
let alone could put a gender to (despite those Westerlies blow over
France or British Isles first).

Cars & bikes get no names though some boats foolishly get called She.
Euro fighter plane managers made fools of themselves once, changing
the sex of their planes. (3 genders were available in German, male
female & neuter, They failed to choose Neuter).

Robots seem best with androgenous names, eg Majordomo.

Cheers,
Julian
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Re: adele

2014-06-12 Thread MFPA
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On Friday 13 June 2014 at 12:43:37 AM, in
, Julian H.
Stacey wrote:


> Fran & Stac[ie|y] seem female American first names to
> me (British).

Fran is short for Francis/Frances, so is clearly (to me, at least)
androgynous. And is fairly common in the UK.

Stacy Keach is a famous male, and the only male I have heard of with
that first name, which is usually used for a female and spelled -ey or
- -ie.




> Leslie is an indeterminate British name.

Except it is another with gender-variant spellings, this time usually
- -ey for a female and -ie for a male where I come from (ignoring the
modern trend to invent your own spellings, which is a different
story).



> Jean would be an indeterminate name for all of {gender,
> nationality, & pronunciation} :-)

Isn't Jean usually female in English-speaking countries and male in
French-speaking countries?



> Hurricanes now alternate male & female.

I'm sure they used to be male names one year and female names the
next, but they seem to now alternate within the same year


> Cars & bikes get no names though some boats foolishly
> get called She.

A lot of people call their car "she" as well.Never understood that.




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Re: adele

2014-06-12 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> Stacy Keach is a famous male, and the only male I have heard of with
> that first name, which is usually used for a female and spelled -ey or
> -ie.

Stacy Andrews, used to be an offensive lineman for the Cincinnati
Bengals.  Stacy Peralta, an actor from one of my all-time favorite
movies (_Real Genius_).  Stacy Compton, owner of Turn One Racing and a
former highly-ranked race driver.

I agree it's a rare name, but it's not unheard-of.

> Except it is another with gender-variant spellings, this time usually
> -ey for a female and -ie for a male where I come from (ignoring the
> modern trend to invent your own spellings, which is a different
> story).

In the U.S., it's almost always Leslie.  The only Lesley I've ever met
was an Australian.

> Isn't Jean usually female in English-speaking countries and male in
> French-speaking countries?

Yep.

> A lot of people call their car "she" as well. Never understood that.

Delilah was a woman fine and fair
With pleasant looks and her coal-black hair
Delilah gained old Samson's mind
When first he saw the woman that looked so fine
...
Samson's mother replied to him
"Can't you find a woman of your kind and kin?
Samson, will you please your mother's mind?"
Still he go'd and married that Philistine.
...
Samson's trick, though, they never found out
Till they began to wonder about
Till his wife sat upon his knee
"Tell me where your strength lie, if you please?"
Samson's wife she talked so fair
Told his wife to cut off his hair
"Shave my head clean as your hand
And I become a natural man!"

-- "If I Had My Way", by Willie Johnson [*]

I drive a charcoal-black Mustang GT, and much like the Biblical Delilah,
oh brother, does she ever tempt me into doing things I know I shouldn't.
 The name makes *exquisite* sense to me...



[*] The song's probably older than that, but Blind Willie Johnson had
the first recording of it in 1927.  In the '70s it became a staple of
Grateful Dead concerts, and then Springsteen started to include it in
his concerts.  Recently, Shirley Manson made a heavy metal version of it
that's musically excellent, but it's theologically incoherent -- it does
no justice to the story of Samson and Delilah.



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