Re: PGPphone sources released.

1999-11-14 Thread William Allen Simpson
It is more important to look at both sources, and document the protocol(s), for interoperability! Enough religiousity on source licenses. Let's get together and do it! Ted Lemon wrote: SpeakFreely (http://www.speakfreely.org) is already open source, so it sets a minimum bar on the

Re: PGPphone sources released.

1999-11-13 Thread Ted Lemon
Apparently the sources to PGPphone have been released (after many years). See: According to that message, the license is not an open source license, though, so this is unfortunately not very exciting. :'( _MelloN_

Re: PGPphone sources released.

1999-11-13 Thread Ted Lemon
SpeakFreely (http://www.speakfreely.org) is already open source, so it sets a minimum bar on the restrictions you can expect to be able to set on the distribution of a freeware encrypting telephone package. Precisely. Too bad, though - I'd like to see PGPphone Open Sourced.

Re: PGPphone sources released.

1999-11-13 Thread Russell Nelson
Ted Lemon writes: Apparently the sources to PGPphone have been released (after many years). See: According to that message, the license is not an open source license, though, so this is unfortunately not very exciting. :'( Right. However, you are free to download the source

PGPphone sources released.

1999-11-12 Thread Perry E. Metzger
Apparently the sources to PGPphone have been released (after many years). See: http://www.pgpi.org/files/pgpfone.txt -- Perry Metzger [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- "Ask not what your country can force other people to do for you..."