Dnia czwartek, 15 stycznia 2015 11:20:22 Cathal Garvey pisze: > If the server code were open, how would you know the server was actually > running that code anyway?
Not much. But it would allow others to run the server code and offer similar service, at the very least. > Having the protocol documented so thoroughly makes the task of writing an > alternative server trivial if time-consuming. I'd obviously prefer the > server were AGPL, and I hope someone will write an AGPL'd server and > federation. Of course. The "time-consuming" part is what bothers me. I *could* throw in an hour or two to set-up a peerio server had the code been available; I have absolutely *no way in hell* of throwing in days or weeks of work to implement their protocol. > For now though, the client is open source, the crypto doesn't suck, the > UX is excellent, and the threat model is pretty transparent. I'm *never* > going to inflict PGP on friends, but I'll happily inflict this on them. So far, as far as I can see, you're not even inflicting PGP on us here, let alone your friends. -- Pozdrawiam, Michał "rysiek" Woźniak Zmieniam klucz GPG :: http://rys.io/pl/147 GPG Key Transition :: http://rys.io/en/147
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