Hi Martin,

> first of all, I appreciate your mail. It describes some problems we were 
> having in the past. I would like to see more developers in the project, and I 
> think the precondition for this is that we resolve some of the issues you 
> raised.

I think we need more users as well. Every now and then they come
across such problems that no one developer could even imagine. The
best testing, isn't it? So the more users we have the better our
project will be.

> I think we should compose a release plan with all open issues to resolve in 
> order to get a sensible state everyone can work properly with.

Taking into account the above said for me one of the top issues is a
well-looking web interface. As a proverb says: fine dress helps to
impress. What is the use of a super-stable, super-scalable,
super-functional, super-something-else server part if nobody tries to
play with it being scared by the ugly interface? So making oxi look
better is a very important point.

During the last years I was working with different JS libraries
including yahoo and jQuery. So I'm ready to contribute to the web
interface improvement. But first it would be great to work out a
common strategy, decide what technology do we use, which pages should
be interactive and to what extent, etc.

Also, making non-western cryptography alive again is an important
problem for me too.

All the best,
Julia.

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