Tobias Mueller wrote (27 Jan 2015 13:25:40 GMT) :
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 10:08:39AM +0100, intrigeri wrote:
Frankly, I think I'll wait for this OPW round to be over, and then I'm
happy to give GNOME Keysign a try and provide feedback.
cool.
FTR, next steps are tracked on
Hi! :-)
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 10:08:39AM +0100, intrigeri wrote:
Frankly, I think I'll wait for this OPW round to be over, and then I'm
happy to give GNOME Keysign a try and provide feedback.
cool.
I've got a few initial questions, though:
* is working Avahi required to use GNOME
Hi Tobias,
Tobias Mueller wrote (08 Jan 2015 14:49:27 GMT) :
As you might know, GNOME Keysign tries to make OpenPGP Keysigning
an easy task.
Yay, it's been on our radar since there's been OPW projects about
it :)
We track this as https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/8400.
I'm interested in
Hi folks.
As you might know, GNOME Keysign tries to make OpenPGP Keysigning
an easy task. It attempts to be as one-click as possible, while
following best practises.
It's certainly not as mature as Monkeysign and the UX needs to be rethought
a few times. But I think it's an interesting
On Thu, Jan 08, 2015 at 03:49:27PM +0100, Tobias Mueller wrote:
As you might know, GNOME Keysign tries to make OpenPGP Keysigning
an easy task. It attempts to be as one-click as possible, while
following best practises.
hey, that's interesting!
In the same spirit, you could have a look at