Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ximin Luo <infini...@gmx.com>

* Package name    : pond
  Version         : 0:git~2014-01-01
  Upstream Author : Adam Langley <a...@imperialviolet.org>
* URL             : https://pond.imperialviolet.org/
* License         : BSD
  Programming Lang: Go
  Description     : Forward secure, asynchronous messaging for the discerning.

For secure, synchronous communication we have OTR and, when run over Tor, this 
is pretty good. But while we have secure asynchronous messaging in the form of 
PGP email, it's not forward secure and it gratuitously leaks traffic 
information. While a desire for forward secure PGP is hardly new, it still 
hasn't materialised in a widely usable manner.

Additionally, email is used predominately for insecure communications (mailing 
lists, etc) and is useful because it allows previously unconnected people to 
communicate as long as a (public) email address is known to one party. But the 
flip side to this is that volume and spam are driving people to use centralised 
email services. These provide such huge benefits to the majority of email 
communication, so it's unlikely that this trend is going to reverse. But, even 
with PGP, these services are trusted with hugely valuable traffic information 
if any party uses them.

So Pond is not email. Pond is forward secure, asynchronous messaging for the 
discerning. Pond messages are asynchronous, but are not a record; they expire 
automatically a week after they are received. Pond seeks to prevent leaking 
traffic information against everyone except a global passive attacker.


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