On Saturday 28 November 1998, at 16 h 19, the keyboard of Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gumption to create a stripped down pgp 2.6.2i (or whatever) which > could only perform signing/verifying functions, and which had all the > crypto functions stipped out, then French developers could participate > freely in Debian. It was done for SSH, with the SSF (F is for France) release. SSF does not exist as a Debian package since its licence forbids redistribution, but it proves it works (SSF has been officially cleared, you can use its wonderful 40-bits encryption and its RSA authentification).