Trust isn't a simple matter of FOSS or not. It just isn't - you know that as well. The code isn't often the biggest limiting factor although the code availability provides a degree of mobility not otherwise available. Additionally ~availability~ and ~usability~ matter too. The standoff position from the outset doesn't exactly endear anybody to anybody here (you to them, them to you).
We're not disagreeing ont he ultimate goals - at all I don't believe. I'm disagreeing on the tactical approaches to get us to the strategic vision of people expecting and using, carriers understanding and allowing, and Governments simply not interfering. I can already hear echoes of mailing lists threads past coming back. I'll stand down, the back and forth is already echoing in my head. I'll continue to deal with the reality on the ground for the "have nots" - and you keep up the good fight in your corner of the World as well. Be well, Cheers, -Ali On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Nadim Kobeissi <[email protected]> wrote: > Ali, > The issue is trust. Security software verifiability should not have to > depend on Silent Circle (or who they hire to audit, for example Veracode.) > > > NK > > > > On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Ali-Reza Anghaie <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Nobody would dispute that - that's not quite the same thing as FOSS >> default positions or some of the other criticisms. >> >> For example, I'd contend a paid Veracode audit would in all likelihood >> be better than any typical FOSS audit. Had they done that (heck, they might >> have but I doubt it) and still announced the intent of opening the codebase >> - I wager that would not have stopped the criticism. >> >> It appears to be a deep-seeded cultural divide more than any of the other >> factors combined. >> >> -Al >> >> >> >> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Yosem Companys <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Security audits are always important, especially when people's lives are >>> at risk. >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Nadim Kobeissi <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Ali, >>>> There is no "agenda," and there needn't be one if you are to critique >>>> security software. No need to be so aggressive. >>>> My qualms against Silent Circle are detailed here: >>>> http://log.nadim.cc/?p=89 >>>> >>>> >>>> NK >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Ali-Reza Anghaie >>>> <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Seriously - what's your agenda? >>>>> >>>>> Where are the domains for the other tens of providers who charge arms >>>>> and legs based on closed protocols even? >>>>> >>>>> What's the nit with Silent Circle specifically? Because they're >>>>> accessible? Because it's easier to use? Because the founders have good >>>>> track records of standing up to Government too? >>>>> >>>>> Being absolutist about everything isn't helping anyone who ~needs~ it >>>>> - it's a privilege of the "haves" that we can have these conversations >>>>> over >>>>> and over again. >>>>> >>>>> Shouldn't we have taken the "fight" to carriers, Apple iOS T&Cs, etc. >>>>> harder and longer ago? And why do we keep expecting private entities to >>>>> fight our Government battles for us? It's a losing proposition and >>>>> increases the costs-per-individual to untenable levels when we mix >>>>> absolutely all their enterprise with civil liberty issues. >>>>> >>>>> There has got to be a better way than this ridiculous trolling and >>>>> bickering. Someone? Anyone? >>>>> >>>>> Again, seriously, what's the agenda against Silent Circle specifically? >>>>> >>>>> -Ali >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Nadim Kobeissi <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> http://issilentcircleopensourceyet.com/ >>>>>> >>>>>> NK >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: >>>>>> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: >>>>> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: >>>> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: >>> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech >>> >> >> >> -- >> Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: >> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech >> > > > -- > Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech >
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