Fyi Andrew Sutherland, the mozilla developer behind the b2g mail app, noted
that "if we totally integrated PGP-support, it would be nice for all the
code to be the same [apache] style license"

Tankred
Am 12.08.2012 09:48 schrieb "Tankred Hase" <m...@tankredhase.de>:

> Hey Sean,
>
> I was wondering if you've seen the work Mozilla is currently doing on its
> Firefox OS email client. They are building an IMAP client in js, which is
> being optimized for syncing with gmail and yahoo mail.
>
> https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/gaia-email-libs-and-more
>
> Also David Dahl confirmed window.crypto.getRandomValues() is now
> implemented in gecko and is to be in "FF 17, maybe sooner".
>
> I dont know if you have been following crypto.cat in the last few days.
> They are going extention only in cryptocat 2, offering apps for chrome and
> mozilla WebRT and disallowing direct webusage over https.
>
> I have taken a look at your Chrome extention for Gmail. A complete signed
> installable email app could perhaps deal with some of the issues regarding
> sandboxing, code delivery and storing the private key in the gmail domain.
> What do you think?
>
> Tankred
>
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