On Wed, 4 Mar 2015 20:14, pa...@mlopes.net said:
> It turns out that gnupg and gnupg2 are live and kicking, however the other 2
> projects seem to be dorment for long time without any updates.
Right I have not looked at scrute and poldi for a long time. There
seems to be not enough interest. H
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 10:34 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Mar 2015 20:14, pa...@mlopes.net said:
>
> > It turns out that gnupg and gnupg2 are live and kicking, however the
> other 2
> > projects seem to be dorment for long time without any updates.
>
> Right I have not looked at scrute and
On 05/03/15 11:33, Paulo Lopes wrote:
> If I could suggest something else, what about having official packages, say:
>
> * official ppa for ubuntu
> * official rpm for RHEL/Centos/Fedora/SUSE
> * official Arch AUR
>
> Of course this is quite some work and lots of distros are not here but for
> ex
On 05/03/15 11:33, Paulo Lopes wrote:
> as of today (March 5, 2015) ubuntu 14.04 LTS is still offering gnupg
> 1.4.16 even though there have been security issues fixed in 1.4.17,
> 1.4.18 and 1.4.19. In a way a uninformed user that is under the
> impression that gnupg is secure due to the fact t
Good Morning.
Sorry, because my english is not very good.
How could i do for use gpg on a usb key, because i have no computer, i only go
in cybercafé.
I want to use the last version, 2.1.1, with gpa.
Thank you very much for your answer.
Robert Deroy__
On Wed, 04 Mar 2015 14:29:47 +0300, Robert Deroy wrote:
> How could i do for use gpg on a usb key, because i have no computer, i only
> go in cybercafé.
>
> I want to use the last version, 2.1.1, with gpa.
I woudl recommend to boot off a Tails USB stick, as everything else would be
way too ri
On 03/05/2015 10:34 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
Regarding Scute, I expect that we will start to work on it again in
ralation to Thunderbird. I know of at least one project which plans to
start working on Thunderbird.
Well, if you plan to work on Scute and release a new version, please
consider app
On Mon, 2 Mar 2015 16:40:11 +0100 René Puls wrote:
> > A tool that transforms an OpenPGP encrypted+signed MIME message into
> > an OpenPGP-signed MIME message while retaining the original
> > signature would be a really nice tool to have.
>
> I will post here if I manage to come up with something
Jonathan Schleifer:
> On Wed, 04 Mar 2015 14:29:47 +0300, Robert Deroy wrote:
>
>> How could i do for use gpg on a usb key, because i have no computer, i only
>> go in cybercafé.
>>
>> I want to use the last version, 2.1.1, with gpa.
>
> I woudl recommend to boot off a Tails USB stick, as every