On 2016-08-08 11:59:42, Fredrik Alströmer wrote: > Fair enough, *a* central host is hardcoded. You could obviously set up your > own, which sort of defeats the purpose of being simple, but point conceded.
I was thinking more of something like, everyone can setup many servers, and the most popular/common one can be set as a default. heck, the Debian project could run one and set it as a default in the Debian package. :) [...] > Will do. Crawling back under my rock. > > At no point was I attempting to discourage anyone, apologies if it came off > that way. It does look like a really useful tool, I just figured it might > need a tiny bit more vetting before calling it secure. It appears I was > wrong, which is cool. I like being wrong. :) That is very honorable. I wish I was so modest, I hate being wrong. ;) Thanks for the discussion, it was enlightening on both parts I am sure. A. -- The United States is a nation of laws: badly written and randomly enforced. - Frank Zappa