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From: | Zoë Kooyman |
Subject: | Re: [ESD-translators] Email Self Defense guide overhaul, part II |
Date: | Wed, 7 Dec 2022 18:02:32 +0100 |
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On 07.12.22 17:35, Besnik Bleta wrote:
Hello! I found a few things that might need a second thought: * There’s a section for setting up a password, where for the title we use “passphrase”, but throughout that section we use “password”. And then under Troubleshooting subsection of the same, we switch to “passphrase”. For a beginner that might be confusing. * “You can use the code: <code>chmod 700 ~/.gnupg</code>” “chmod” is a Unix command, we already use the term command, so it could be used here too, rather than “code”. Less confusing for anybody who doesn’t know Unix commands. Best, Besnik _______________________________________________ ESD-translators mailing list ESD-translators@fsf.org https://lists.fsf.org/mailman/listinfo/esd-translators
Thanks Besnik, I have forwarded them to be updated some time soon. Thanks -- Zoë Kooyman // Executive Director Free Software Foundation Our Our fall fundraiser is running at full speed. Please visit https://www.fsf.org/appeal, join the FSF, or inspire others to join the movement to help us defend the freedom to share. US government employee? Use CFC charity code 63210 to support us through the Combined Federal Campaign. https://cfcgiving.opm.gov/
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