> SpeakFreely (http://www.speakfreely.org) is already open source, so it > sets a minimum bar on the restrictions you can expect to be able to > set on the distribution of a freeware encrypting telephone package. Precisely. Too bad, though - I'd like to see PGPphone Open Sourced. _MelloN_
- PGPphone sources released. Perry E. Metzger
- Re: PGPphone sources released. Ted Lemon
- Re: PGPphone sources released. Russell Nelson
- Re: PGPphone sources released. Ted Lemon
- Re: PGPphone sources released. William Allen Simpson
