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Does an active coderpunks list still exist?
I'd like to sign off of cypherpunks because of the
signal to noise ratio. I'm working on a partial
RFC2440 and RFC2040 implementations, and some other
related projects. It would be nice to get on a list
with other crypto programmers.
I'd appreciate any solid pointers.
Thanks,
- VAB
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- Re: CDR: Re: hi petro
- Re: CDR: Re: hi Ken Brown
- Absolutely not a joke. Ray Dillinger
- Re: CDR: Absolutely not a joke. Declan McCullagh
- Re: CDR: Absolutely not a joke. Ray Dillinger
- Re: CDR: Absolutely not a joke. Declan McCullagh
- Re: Absolutely not a joke. Sampo Syreeni
- Re: CDR: Absolutely not a joke. Declan McCullagh
- RE: Absolutely not a joke. Phillip H. Zakas
- Re: CDR: Absolutely not a joke. Mario Contestabile
- Re: CDR: Coderpunks V. Alex Brennen
- Re: CDR: Coderpunks Jim Choate
- Re: Coderpunks V. Alex Brennen
- Re: CDR: Coderpunks Bill Stewart
- Re: Coderpunks Eric Murray
- hi groovychick0011
- Hi Drakonus
- Re: CDR: Hi Jim Choate
- Re: CDR: Hi John Galt
- Re: CDR: Hi Jim Choate
- hi 7QsmithN
