> Well, if I had known people's desperate need to keep their > interest in the Franco-Prussian War from the NSA... ;-)
There are plenty of other things that you could be using those tools for that you might want to hide from the NSA. The NSA isn't the only adversary out there either, there are certainly parts of the world where looking at the wrong things online can get you in a lot more trouble than in the US. > https works now for that tool. :D Thank you! > There are many good reasons not to trust http, but the recent > confirmation [1] that it was being actively exploited is a good one to > start with. I don't want to go too chicken little [2] since most of us > aren't going to be targeted, but I think we owe it to our users to > protect them whenever we can. Especially when the marginal work on our > end is trivial. I have personally had folks spend their time and effort to spy on me, and I'm sure that there are others in our community who have as well. I agree that we owe it to our users to provide encryption wherever possible. Thank you, Derric Atzrott _______________________________________________ Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l