it is not about the tool, it is about the method, if you look at session
based D/H key Exchange...

So what? How is GoldBug relevant to GnuPG? As near as I can tell it has no relevance, which causes me to wonder why the author(s) of it keep on introducing messages that refer to it. It has about as much relevance to GnuPG as does my bizarre obsession with prehistoric fish.

(Speaking of which, http://www.moreintelligentlife.com/content/features/anonymous/fish-our-time?page=full has a great article on coelacanths. If you get the dead-tree edition of _The Economist_ from late November it has the first photograph on that webpage in full 16x11 glory. Breathtaking.)

And if you're talking about Rosetta CryptoPad... the list moderators have *specifically* *asked* that non-Free Software not be advocated on this list. The big exception to that rule is in the context of discussing whether GnuPG can/should support features found in non-Free Software.

Given the list moderators have asked that non-Free Software not be advocated on this list, that's all the reason I need to not talk about the Rosetta CryptoPad. Between the closed source and the complete lack of trust, let's consign discussion about it to the dustbin and move on.


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