On 8 November 2013 01:20, Alexander Holler <hol...@ahsoftware.de> wrote:
> Am 08.11.2013 01:55, schrieb Peter Saint-Andre:
>
>> The Jabber/XMPP community has always had a culture of being friendly
>> and respectful of others (yes, we've also had some flame wars during
>> that time!). I request that we keep it that way.
>
> Sorry, but that doesn't seem to be the case anymore. Someone told me
> that the TLS I'm using in "production" is unsafe, someone seemed to have
> the need to tell me what PFS is, another one suggest that I don't care
> for security, encryption or privacy in general and I had to read some
> curious theories about viral effects of "production" systems. All that
> because I said that I don't like that TLS/PFS should be enforced.
> (Again, encouraging it is good, enforcing it is imho not).
>
> With all those wrong imputations (which imho do imply that I'm a fool
> not knowing about what I'm speaking), a serious discussion is hardly
> possible.

Please don't take personal insults from a technical argument. I have
argued over technical matters to the (virtual) death with people that
are on this mailing list, and still consider them friends, not fools.

Regards,
Matthew
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