On Thu 05/Dec/2013 20:16:57 +0100 Geoffrey Thomas wrote:
Can you quantify what you mean by useful and handy?
It is just convenient. Using curl, for example, you can skip some
prior settings and command line options.
If there are use cases for CAcert other than the fact that their
I find CAcert pretty useful, and it is handy to have their certificate
installed by default. From other contributions to this bug, it seems
their auditing, policies, or disclaimer have some issues.
From a practical POV, the incidents reported by THC[0] mention
different CAs, so I'd rather remove
On Thu, 5 Dec 2013, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
I find CAcert pretty useful, and it is handy to have their certificate
installed by default. From other contributions to this bug, it seems
their auditing, policies, or disclaimer have some issues.
Their code quality also has some issues, as
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