Hello, Fabian! Thanks for volunteering! Have you contacted FSF people about access to the repository? Attachment: signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Let us wait for their response. Yes, this is what I have in my known_hosts. Yes. No, I think nobody else. Attachment: signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Hello, André; It looks like we have no active Dutch translators apart from you on the list. Did you manage to clone the repository? Attachment: signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Hi, Tomas; Some experts say email becomes obsolete... but I'm going to use it, anyway. Then they could try other communications (not email). I'm sceptical about any cryptography with webmail, https:/
But if software on any end is vulnerable, all participants are affected. It's hard for me to suggest anything. I use email. Let us start from encrypting. the user should enter the clear text in some
Agreed, the threat model matters a lot. Yes, and this is what made me sceptical. I think this is not the level of protection I'm used to expect from cryptography: my attacker "just" needs to know wha
I can reproduce it; a similar issue is with Trisquel 8: the version it installs is 2:1.9.9-0ubuntu0.16.04.1+8.0trisquel1. I wonder if the fixes were backported. Attachment: signature.asc Description:
On Trisquel 8, icedove version is 1:52.8.0+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1+8.0trisquel1; enigmail still doesn't upgrade to 2.0.6. Attachment: signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Hello, David, Thérèse noticed that enigmail doesn't update to 2.0.6 on Trisquel 7 (supposedly because icedove is too old); I can confirm that it also doesn't update on Trisquel 8, despite the versi
BTW I've just tried to build GnuPG 2.2.8. make check returned an error with 39 tests failed. I think I'll wait until 2.2.9. Attachment: signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Robert J. Hansen says Enigmail 2.0 or later on top of GnuPG isn't affected: https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2018-May/060321.html Attachment: signature.asc Description: Digital signature
The relevant commit in Enigmail master is 5c0df43df65ff; it hasn't been backported to the version currently coming with Trisquel 8.0; I guess they'll update it soon. Attachment: signature.asc Descrip
Hi, Kateryna; I wonder whether it would make sense to show different kinds of spies as well as different users. some people would happily let their government find out anything about them (not sure a
Hello, To tell the truth, many people complain about its usability. I wonder if we can easily list a half-dozen independent audits. Attachment: signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Hi, Tomas; It's up to you: if you don't want people upload your signatures on their keys, you don't send them their keys signed by you; if they don't want your signatures on their keys to show up on
Hi, Tomas; You are right, you can't prevent your contacts uploading your key with their signatures unless they are used to certain conventions. I agree. I think in such countries you are not safe any
Hello, Kateryna; Just a random thought: the new picture shows four people in a single place looking at letters. I guess the issue wouldn't be so severe if it required that several officials meet in o
Hello; This works for me (though it took a few minutes): git clone https://vcs.fsf.org/git/enc.git Attachment: signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Whichever you prefer; that command line was for read-only clone, you are not to push it anywhere. Attachment: signature.asc Description: Digital signature