- as far as I see the Rosetta CryptoPad tool is open source, why do you
spread wrong info.

Because I had it conflated with Encreep, a similar tool that was also recently posted here. That's the closed-source one. My apologies to those who feel I've misled them.

- if I understood it right, both use the same lib? and similar principle

Again: so what?

- communities appreciates to learn for and from each other, exchange and
dialogue is the goal of a mailinglist

The GnuPG-Users community has always been structured around GnuPG, OpenPGP, how to keep endpoints secure, and (to a lesser extent) privacy rights. GoldBug does not touch on any of those except insofar as it borrows some code from GnuPG.

I have no personal animosity with GoldBug, except insofar as people associated with it continue to post identical (or near-identical) messages to many different mailing lists in an apparent marketing attempt. For instance, what possible relevance could it have to OpenSSL? Yet a very familiar-looking message was posted to OpenSSL-Users:

http://openssl.6102.n7.nabble.com/Fwd-Rosetta-CryptoPad-released-td47822.html

Given that these messages appear to be a marketing attempt, *and* given that they're off-topic, I personally would appreciate it if they could be taken somewhere else. Others may disagree with me, of course.

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