Hi, all.
There has been a lot of chatter re possible improvements to SKS on the
list lately, and lots of ideas thrown around. So I thought I'd summarise
the proposals here, and try to separate them out into digestible chunks.
I've ordered them from less to more controversial. My personal
preferen
On 22.05.18 21:44, Vincent Breitmoser wrote:
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> My personal conclusion is that keyservers that support user id packets are,
> quite simply, incompatible with GDPR law. Has anyone else thought about this?
> It's fairly unlikely that there will be actual consequences since keyservers
> aren't wi
Hi Vincent,
Am Dienstag 22 Mai 2018 21:44:09 schrieb Vincent Breitmoser:
> My personal conclusion is that keyservers that support user id packets are,
> quite simply, incompatible with GDPR law. Has anyone else thought about
> this?
thinking about earlier data privacy laws (which were quite simil
On 05/23/2018 11:27 AM, ilf wrote:
> tl;dr: Keep calm and keep running keyservers.
>
> Vincent Breitmoser:
>> (cross-posting on all the cool pgp lists)
>
> (I wonder, if this really needs to be an all the four lists. I think
> sks-devel@ might be the most appropriate. Having said that, I'm only
>