Halo openpgpjsss! here is me Giovanni Pellerano (evilaliv3) from the GlobaLeaks project.
i'm following https://github.com/openpgpjs/openpgpjs/issues/26 and the various discussions in relation to the possible give up on the library in favour of the usage of some other ones like google end2end. i totally support the point of Naif that it's the diversity is important in the opensource ecosystem, not only in the code but also in the way specific projects get used or focus on; and in this openpgp.js can make the difference. In globaleaks we have selected it mostly for this reason, and we are going to use it of our end2end implementation; we currently developed two patches in relation to a deterministic key function and an encryption in streaming functionality that we would need for such an aim. it's one pull request that i'm now going to refine and split in two as we are really more interested in the streaming functionality. this mail is also to offer my support on working on various topics like code review, continuos integration and unit testing. i find that these are really relevant for every project as they help speeding up development and raise code quality and in the next future i will try to follow more directly these activities for OpenPGP.js. Given the expertise i got for globaleaks and recently on scrypt-async-js, i've opened a pull request on openpgpjs on this topic (https://github.com/openpgpjs/openpgpjs/issues/315) by targeting the following objectives: - Put unit testing under code coverage monitoring with Coveralls - Implement cross-compatibility testing by means of SauceLabs best, evilaliv3 _______________________________________________ http://openpgpjs.org Subscribe/unsubscribe: http://list.openpgpjs.org

