> Wow .... at last someone has said it. What a good idea !! For gnupg > 2.1.2 as well ...
I think this is a bad idea. Third-party software repositories are beyond the capabilities of many users, particularly casual ones. Their distro came with certain repositories pre-configured. So for us to say, "oh, and by the way, you need to add this new third-party distro, and then do these steps to replace your old distro-provided package with a new one," runs smack in the face of > At present, the [consensus] of many threads is that encryption in > general is just too difficult for the average email user to use > willingly and successfully. The 'average email user' just has his > burden increased exponentially if he has to build everything from > source as well in order to follow the progress of the 'industry'. We're not going to make things better by demanding casual users develop even more skills. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users