[Apologies for the second copy. In a classic brain fart, I used the subject line of another email I was composing.]
During the next GNOME release cycle I hope to work more on x509 certificates in GNOME. No promises, but I'd like to announce what I'm working on so that there's no overlap with others' work. And obviously if anyone has concerns or ideas I'd like to hear them... I'd like to make a GNOME certificate store (similar to what Windows and Mac OSX provide) which libraries like NSS, gnutls and others can plug into. This will allow certificates to be shared between applications. I'll probably use PKCS #11 which is a standard for this sort of thing. I hope to store the private keys in the user's gnome-keyring and protected them with the keyring password. A PKCS #11 module provided by gnome-keyring would plug into epiphany, firefox, evolution etc... Cheers, Nate Nielsen _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list