Re: [go-nuts] minicrypt released

2025-05-22 Thread Stefan Claas
Thank you Robert! Regards Stefan On Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 9:29:49 PM UTC+2 robert engels wrote: > Good luck! I wish you success. > > On May 21, 2025, at 9:16 AM, Stefan Claas wrote: > > Well, I am planning to do an audit, which has a hefty price tag and > looking for sponsors. For encrypt

Re: [go-nuts] minicrypt released

2025-05-21 Thread robert engels
Good luck! I wish you success. > On May 21, 2025, at 9:16 AM, Stefan Claas wrote: > > Well, I am planning to do an audit, which has a hefty price tag and looking > for sponsors. For encryption it uses Ed25519 converted to Curve25519 and > XChaCha20. > > Regards > Stefan > > On Wednesday, May

Re: [go-nuts] minicrypt released

2025-05-21 Thread Stefan Claas
Well, I am planning to do an audit, which has a hefty price tag and looking for sponsors. For encryption it uses Ed25519 converted to Curve25519 and XChaCha20. Regards Stefan On Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 1:15:18 AM UTC+2 robert engels wrote: > The github readme has screen shots, but I agree w

Re: [go-nuts] minicrypt released

2025-05-20 Thread robert engels
The github readme has screen shots, but I agree with Roger that I don’t think that is sufficient. One thing, it appears it is not just a wrapper/GUI around GnuPG, and rather uses it’s own encryption scheme/format. If this is the case, the bar will be very high for adoption. It would need a secu

Re: [go-nuts] minicrypt released

2025-05-20 Thread Stefan Claas
Sorry about that, an old saying "a picture is worth thousands words" should pretty much explain how minicrypt is used. Feel free to try it out and you see the difference between, GnuPG, age and minicrypt. Regards Stefan On Monday, May 19, 2025 at 10:51:33 PM UTC+2 roger peppe wrote: > My initi

Re: [go-nuts] minicrypt released

2025-05-19 Thread roger peppe
My initial reaction is this: you assert that this is easy to use but don't say anything about how to use it or explain _why_ it's easy to use, or even exactly what it is (is it a command line program, a graphical app or what?). It might be worth addressing those issues if you want more feedback!