>This ruling is more similar to rules that you are not required to wear
>a badge that you spent some time in jail or need to state this in your CV.
It is a ruling that gives more power to the government, whatever the
"declared goal" actually is. The actual usage of this rule is to hide
blatant e
Hello, everyone
There is a nice blog that GnuPG people write:
https://www.gnupg.org/blog/index.html
But there seems to be no way to subscribe to it via standard Atom/RSS
feed.
Is this intentional? Or maybe I just haven't found the links?
Thanks.
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Vladimir Nikishkin (MiEr, lockywolf)
(Laptop)
I'm just a user, but since this mailing list is called "users", and
for clairity:
>>Always has, hasn't it. I look at that for hm a long time, and it
always was like that.
The FAQ (https://www.gnupg.org/faq/gnupg-faq.html) claims the other
way round, namely:
>GnuPG is free cryptographic software
Dear All,
I would like to try the GnuPG Password Manager
(https://dev.gnupg.org/source/gpgpass/)
However, I don't seem to be able to find a way to download a tarball
of the commit in any way.
I looked at the source of Phabricator, and it seems that support for
downloading zips exists:
https://se