My question might have already been asked but commands of gnunet change often. Could we have a chat like irc to talk please?
Le ven. 13 déc. 2024 à 02:17, gogo gogo <gogo246...@gmail.com> a écrit : > Hello Maxime, > > Thank you for the precision. :') > > And no worry Maxime :) I do not live in such a sensitive location. :) > > Le jeu. 12 déc. 2024 à 18:30, Maxime Devos <maximede...@telenet.be> a > écrit : > >> >Thank you very much for your attention. >> >> >I am also wondering if I could ask tecgnical questions on another >> channel in order to protect my privacy please. >> >> >Best regards. >> >> I don’t know any such channel (some time ago there was some IRC-like but >> not actually IRC communication thingie mentioned on the website, but I >> can’t find it again). Except perhaps for sending e-mails to individual >> people on the ML (instead of the ML) and requesting to not quote the mail >> on the ML, but they might not want to . >> >> >> >> Some potential reason to not want to do that: public ML are _*public*_, >> so other people with the same question might can read responses without >> having to ask again (also less effort for people on ML). And if someone >> answering on the ML made a mistake in an answer, then there’s a good chance >> someone else can correct it (less risk of uncorrected wrong answers). >> >> >> >> If someone wants do to this, perhaps they could reply to this e-mail >> thread (or to you personally). (Note that according to >> https://www.gnunet.org/en/contact.html many here support GnuPG >> encryption, which if applied would prevent the e-mail servers from snooping >> the contents of the mail, though they would still see who you’re >> communicating with and when, and maybe the subject too.) >> >> >> >> (I personally don’t want do to this except perhaps in some exceptional >> cases, but perhaps others might.) >> >> >> >> All this said, unless the technical question is somehow also personal or >> you are in a particularly oppressive location, I think it’s best to use >> (temporary) pseudonym e-mails. >> >> >> >> Best regards, >> Maxime Devos >> >