Sáb, 2006-09-09 às 22:04 +0000, Nate Nielsen escreveu: > Seahorse is a encryption key manager for GNOME. It currently 'manages' > PGP and SSH keys (work has been done on X.509 certificates [1]). > > The Seahorse developers would like to propose Seahorse 0.9.x for > inclusion in GNOME.
+1 I've been using seahorse for a long time; IMHO it certainly deserves a place in GNOME. > The Seahorse developers' long term goal is to make encryption easy to > use within GNOME. Besides filling a need for a key manager, inclusion in > GNOME would help us realize that goal. For example: > > * EDS Address book integration I was going to suggest that too :P > * About-me: 'my' encryption key selection > * More intelligent trust metrics based on frequency of use > > Suggestions for how Seahorse can improve are welcome, as are ideas for > making encryption easier for users. Once X.509 support is completed, I would love to see Evolution use searhorse for managing all keys. Right now Evo's key management is really very poor: you can't change the pass phrase of your keys DB, and there's even no option to export your own keys to a file; it's like a black hole, once you import a key, you won't get it back, ever. Anyway. Keep up the good work! -- Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The universe is always one step beyond logic _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
