Hi Sean,

> I've had a little bit of time to work on the extension that led me into 
> working on the OpenPGP.js project lately....

this is very good news. How does it compare with the plugin linked at 
http://openpgpjs.org?

> I've had to rebrand "gmail-crypt" to meet (I think) the Google Chrome Web 
> Store requirements so the project is now "Mymail-Crypt for Gmail". Source is 
> still available here: https://github.com/seancolyer/gmail-crypt


I would love to see one single "OpenPGP.js for Gmail" plugin in the web store 
(maybe based on your plugin with enhancements from the currently linked 
plugin). What do you think?

> If anyone is interested in using it, I would love some feedback!

I'm adding to my todo list...

Best regards, Alex


On 06.03.2012, at 04:01, Sean Colyer wrote:

> I've had a little bit of time to work on the extension that led me into 
> working on the OpenPGP.js project lately....
> 
> I've had to rebrand "gmail-crypt" to meet (I think) the Google Chrome Web 
> Store requirements so the project is now "Mymail-Crypt for Gmail". Source is 
> still available here: https://github.com/seancolyer/gmail-crypt
> 
> I've posted some details about the change: http://prometheusx.net/
> 
> The chrome store link is: 
> https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/jcaobjhdnlpmopmjhijplpjhlplfkhba
> 
> If anyone is interested in using it, I would love some feedback!
> 
> Sean
> _______________________________________________
> 
> http://openpgpjs.org

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