Hello,
This might be interesting to the community:
http://www.antiprism.ca/
AntiPrism is a tool for very secure web-browsing and communication. It
is implemented as a set of extensions to the OpenELEC-derived media
center software providing a universal and seamlessly integrated web
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Werner Koch:
> I will be at the 31C3 at Hamburg from the 28th (late afternoon) to the
> 30th. You may find me at the FSFE Assembly or ask there for my local
> communication parameters.
Hi,
is it possible for you (or other FSFE people at the Assembly) to accept
donations for GnuPG (in cash) there
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On Thursday 11 December 2014 at 2:15:26 PM, in
, Tomo Ruby wrote:
> To be honest I didn't think and search about that too
> much, but that was not the point anyways...
I'm confused. You seemed to be making quite a point of it. (-:
> How do y
On Thu, 11 Dec 2014 at 13:22:28 +0100, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 11/12/14 11:39, Werner Koch wrote:
>> I will be at the 31C3 at Hamburg from the 28th (late afternoon) to the
>> 30th. You may find me at the FSFE Assembly or ask there for my local
>> communication parameters.
>
> I intend to organi
On 11/12/14 17:58, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> There is one advertized already:
Excellent!
And thank you for pointing it out, especially since they expect you to sign up
/way before/ the event. I hope they'll allow people in who didn't sign up (who
will bring their own slips of paper or QR code for
Hi MFPA,
Hi,
I am still trying to find a working solution
It is more likely you will find help if you start your own thread,
with a subject like that matches what you are talking about.
I am currently not actively trying to get a working environment. I am
exploring the current state of affa
Hi Johan,
The default encoding of my messages should be UTF-8, the message
format is set to MIME with no special text encoding (neither quoted
printable nor base64), and I allow 8-bit characters in headers.
I think we have the culprit. If you do things like that, your "text"
will probably be s
On 11/12/14 14:46, Tobias Mueller wrote:
> FWIW: A tool with a similar goal is GNOME Keysign:
Thanks for the pointer!
> Contrasting caff or monkeysign, it does not rely on keyservers.
Neither does caff, if the organiser of the keyparty simply collects all keys
(sent by the participants) and send
On 11/12/14 13:22, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> Oh, and there's this 2D
> barcode keysigning thing as well, should look it up. It was demonstrated to me
> at the keysigning at OHM2013.
Probably monkeyscan from monkeysign... the latter has been mentioned numerous
times on this list, btw.
Peter.
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On 11/12/14 11:39, Werner Koch wrote:
> Hi!
Hi!
> I will be at the 31C3 at Hamburg from the 28th (late afternoon) to the
> 30th. You may find me at the FSFE Assembly or ask there for my local
> communication parameters.
I intend to organise a keysigning party if no one else does. I did one at 2
Hi!
I will be at the 31C3 at Hamburg from the 28th (late afternoon) to the
30th. You may find me at the FSFE Assembly or ask there for my local
communication parameters.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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On 12/11/2014 07:13 AM, James Moe wrote:
> Hello, I have an older gnuPG (v1.4.6) that is apparently
> mis-configured. When signing a message, it fails with a note about
> what a bad idea IDEA is, and quits. gpg is called from an email
> program to pe
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