Le 19/12/2013 11:08, Werner Koch a écrit :
GnuPG encryption project launches crowdfunding campaign
Today GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) has launched its first crowdfunding
campaign [1] with the aim of building a new website and long term
infrastructure. The 24.000 EUR target will fund:
- Fresh
Le 20/12/2013 13:28, Peter Lebbing a écrit :
On 20/12/13 12:08, Sam Tuke wrote:
Yes we've reached 109% of the minimum goal - thanks to everyone who
contributed
for your support!
111% of optimum now: EUR 24.151! In slightly more than a day. Congratulations!
Very cool.
Peter.
Bravo !
Bahn, and many others.
http://gnupg.org
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Le 13/12/2013 15:34, Werner Koch a écrit :
Hi,
you may want to check out
http://blog.gnupg.org
which has more infos on the upcoming campaign. Sorry, for all that
Javascript stuff.
Hello Werner
A lot of good news currently in the free software crypto area :) :
* impressive roadmap news
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Le 06/12/2013 09:51, Werner Koch a écrit :
On Thu, 5 Dec 2013 21:14, ein...@pvv.org said:
Gemalto SIM USB adapter seems to be sort of the same thing as the Crypto
Stick.
However, it is a bit more hassle to get a USB adapter and a smart card,
Le 09/09/2013 08:00, Chris De Young a écrit :
Hello,
It's been some time since I looked at options for integrating GPG and
Outlook on Windows, and at the time there seemed to be no particularly
good solutions. GPG4Win/Enigmail/Thunderbird works great for my personal
use, but work mandates
Hello,
This short post is almost an advertisement ... but please try to read it anyway
:)
Werner has kindly accepted to come to give a talk [1] on STEED during the
Security track of 2012 RMLL in Geneva, next July 10th. Come to see him : the
entrance is free as in freedom and ... as in beer :)
Le 21/10/2011 16:12, Jean-David Beyer a écrit :
Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
What about making everyone their own provider? The efforts in this
direction intiated by Eben Moglen that lead to the FreedomBox and other
projects seem to go in the right direction. It doesn't seem to me less