I've gone ahead and pushed this code to github. I'm not sure if you were
able to test before or not, but you should be able to pull the most recent
version and test optimizations.

Sean

On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 6:19 AM, Tankred Hase <[email protected]>wrote:

> > My compliments to all the team there, you're amazing guys!
> >
> > Tankred, you said you where making unit-tests, are them available to be
> > executed on different browsers via web?
>
> Im developing the application using TDD, so yes lots of tests. Im using
> qunit... so those tests could potentially be executed in all browsers. The
> problem is that openpgp.js seems to be focusing on chrome at the moment, so
> the tests dont run in e.g. FF at the moment :(
>
> > That in order to call for a "crowd-support" for testing of performance?
>
> Id love to get your feedback once the code feels 'ripe' enough to put
> version 0.1 of pgpbox online! Thats when the code (and tests) will be
> available on github. Im not yet sure on which license I should use but Im
> thinking it will be GPL.
>
> Cheers,
> Tankred
>
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