> This is true. Your solutions also illustrate the complexity of the
> problem and (I think) illustrate why it is outside the scope of
> InstallMgr. If you feel moved to work on this, please do, perhaps basing
> work on the gnutella or a similar protocol with existing open source
> clients.
Ch
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Michael Rempel wrote:
> Chris, for good or ill, I believe PGP is available pretty much everywhere in
> at least 64 bit. If not other international developers have encryption
> technologies too.
To be of real use to us, any technlogy that we wish to incorporate must be
export
>
> Why? If you're interested in hiding the content of the transfers
> because of government persecution of Christians in some countries, I
> think the US has cryptographic export restrictions for most of those
> same countries.
Chris, for good or ill, I believe PGP is available pretty much eve
> > Would definitely be a good idea.
> > Others:
> > -create sword.conf
> > -install to ~/.sword or different places
> > -edit config files (set unlock key etc).
> > -i18n(), maybe using sword's capabilities?
> >
> > later:
> > -sync edited modules with those on crosswire for people who are
> >