On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 02:08:42PM -0600, Michael Siepmann wrote: > This does look interesting. It seems particularly useful for people who > want to invite PGP-encrypted messages from anonymous senders. For > Snowdrift, I wonder whether it would be better to just have a feedback > form on the website that has name and email address as optional? I > wouldn't think that typically anonymity would be a strong concern for > people offering feedback to Snowdrift. The feedback form page could > potentially offer a tipbox.is link for anyone who prefers it, though? > > Michael Siepmann, Ph.D. > *The Tech Design Psychologist*™ > /Shaping technology to help people flourish/™ > 303-835-0501 TechDesignPsych.com > <http://www.TechDesignPsych.com?id=esig> OpenPGP: 6D65A4F7 > <http://pool.sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?search=0x6D65A4F7&fingerprint=on&hash=on&op=vindex> > > > On 05/15/2016 08:18 PM, Aaron Wolf wrote: > > https://tipbox.is looks interesting. I'd love thoughts from others > > (Especially Michael, our user research lead). > > > > Perhaps this could be a useful tool for us. > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Discuss mailing list > > Discuss@lists.snowdrift.coop > > https://lists.snowdrift.coop/mailman/listinfo/discuss
It's also worth noting that https://tipbox.is requires Javascript, although all of it appears to be FLO. It also doesn't look like there's any active auditing of their code tree. The last commit was 8 months ago, and there are only 11 commits total. -- Peter Harpending <pe...@harpending.org>
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