On 2015-02-17 11:01, Jonathan Schleifer wrote: > > I disagree. The developers are not capable of writing secure software, as > demonstrated (several times even, it seems). It would be best to advise to > never use that at all and then write new software, if there's demand for it. > It's sometimes better to not use something than to use something > untrustworthy. For security products, this is especially true. >
Actually, I've noticed that there was a very quick reply to this when it was brought to the dev's attention. I'll leave this here for anyone else interested in following-up: https://github.com/GPGTools/GPGTools_Core/commit/5186bade36acedfdc0b76f9f5ddfcfc004ec698b I'm not aware of any track record of writing bad software in the past either - I believe they're just human. Cheers, -- Hugo Osvaldo Barrera A: Because we read from top to bottom, left to right. Q: Why should I start my reply below the quoted text?
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