On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 02:08:42PM -0600, Michael Siepmann wrote:
> This does look interesting.  It seems particularly useful for people who
> want to invite PGP-encrypted messages from anonymous senders.  For
> Snowdrift, I wonder whether it would be better to just have a feedback
> form on the website that has name and email address as optional?  I
> wouldn't think that typically anonymity would be a strong concern for
> people offering feedback to Snowdrift.  The feedback form page could
> potentially offer a tipbox.is link for anyone who prefers it, though?
> 
> Michael Siepmann, Ph.D.
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>  
> 
> On 05/15/2016 08:18 PM, Aaron Wolf wrote:
> > https://tipbox.is looks interesting. I'd love thoughts from others
> > (Especially Michael, our user research lead).
> >
> > Perhaps this could be a useful tool for us.
> >
> >
> >
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It's also worth noting that https://tipbox.is requires Javascript, although all
of it appears to be FLO. It also doesn't look like there's any active auditing
of their code tree. The last commit was 8 months ago, and there are only 11
commits total.

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Peter Harpending <pe...@harpending.org>

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