coderman: > > a direct, demonstration / walk through is a very different learning > experience compared to manuals and command lines staring back at you > from the abyss.
we're past that though. there is gui implementation of gpg. the "hard" part largely comes down to it being a new concept for novices. > usability with respect to security and privacy technology a great > challenge worthy in many facets. you speak from experience teaching > others - your input on specifics of successfully teaching others, > rather than dismissal of anecdotes, is certainly needed! > (as are others reading this list who otherwise lurk compulsively ;) the means i've used to walk others through the process involved either instant messaging or irc. hardly ideal communication mediums for instructing novice users. but, in the end, it worked and the people use it now. i also have a section of a tutorial i've drafted that details how to install enigmail in icedove with images at very step. the release of the tutorial is on hold until an issue in whonix is fixed though. again, i'm not taking issue with the notion that installing and using gpg is dificult. i take issue with the reckless headline that states it shouldn't be used, particularly given what is stated in the op-ed. "math is tough so you shouldn't learn it." sounds silly, no? -- Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list guidelines will get you moderated: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech. Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password by emailing moderator at [email protected].
