Hello everyone, Joachim and I met many interesting people at the GSoC Mentor Summit 2015. Amongst those where the developers of OpenKeychain, an OpenPGP provider for Android: Dominik and Vincent. We soon got into a discussion about the current state of OpenPGP in XMPP. For those of you unaware: The existing OpenPGP extension protocol, XEP-0027, is seriously flawed and should not be used nor implemented. But until now, there was no successor. We decided to change that and started to sketch a blueprint of a potential successor right at the summit.
After a few more weeks of hard work on a ProtoXEP, we are now pleased to announce a first preview of our work. Some parts are still not finished, but everything important is there and thus the ideal time has come to ask for feedback and start the discussion on the XMPP Standards mailing list. The current state of the XEP, which we gave the short name 'OX' (OpenPGP for XMPP), can be found rendered at http://geekplace.eu/xeps/xep-openpgp/xep-openpgp.html while the source code is available at https://github.com/Flowdalic/xeps/blob/master/xep-openpgp/xep-openpgp.xml We all know that one should never design a protocol without an implementation. That is why we also reached out to Daniel, the lead developer of Conversations, a popular open-source XMPP client for Android, and asked him if he would be interested in an implementation of the new OpenPGP XEP in Conversations. Needless to say that we kicked in open doors. And so, Adithya, a former GSOC student of the OpenKeychain project, volunteered to work on the implementation. Of course other XMPP clients are also encouraged to implement it. We plan to incorporate your feedback and finish the XEP for submission to the XMPP council in the next few weeks. - Florian
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