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On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 13:17:16 +0100
Sam Tuke samt...@gnupg.org wrote:
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On 03/11/13 22:01, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
I send five variants (but the best is all of them :) ):
Thanks Marko! Is it OK
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On 04/11/13 15:52, Ben McGinnes wrote:
Now, for some new quotes
Thanks Ben, I couldn't have asked for more :)
Don't worry about official endorsement from the Pirate Party AU - your quote
communicate GPG's importance sufficiently.
Best,
Sam.
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On 03/11/13 22:01, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
I send five variants (but the best is all of them :) ):
Thanks Marko! Is it OK if I rephrase two of them like this?:
I use GnuPG because I was taught it's a sin to open other people's letters
I use
Feel free to use any of my public comments on the topic, either on my
blog or on Twitter.
Those are great resources I hadn't seen before, thanks for the links!
What do you think about these two? I had a hard time finding quotes from your
articles that fit into 130 chars, so I reworded them:
On 6/11/13 2:40 AM, Sam Tuke wrote:
Feel free to use any of my public comments on the topic, either on my
blog or on Twitter.
Those are great resources I hadn't seen before, thanks for the links!
What do you think about these two? I had a hard time finding quotes
from your articles that
On 03/11/13 20:13, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
As a Debian user, I rely on GnuPG to ensure that the software I install hasn't
been tampered with.
Excellent thanks Daniel!
Sam.
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Hi
On Saturday 2 November 2013 at 4:22:29 PM, in
mid:20131102162229.gc7...@fritha.org, Heinz Diehl wrote:
GPG - keeps the XXX from your door! :-)
[Replace XXX with any three letter agency of your
choice]
Is that actually true, rather than
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On 30/10/13 9:58 PM, Sam Tuke wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working with Werner to promote GnuPG and raise awareness. To
that end we're collecting quotes from users - endorsements from
people who know and trust GPG, people like you.
Feel free to use any
On 30/10/13 9:58 PM, Sam Tuke wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working with Werner to promote GnuPG and raise awareness. To
that end we're collecting quotes from users - endorsements from
people who know and trust GPG, people like you.
If you want to help us, send your own statement about why GPG is
On 04.11.2013, MFPA wrote:
GPG - keeps the XXX from your door! :-)
[Replace XXX with any three letter agency of your
choice]
Is that actually true, rather than bringing you to their attention?
It depends.
My key is publically available, with my current email address in it.
Thus,
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 11:58:56 +0100
Sam Tuke samt...@gnupg.org wrote:
If you want to help us, send your own statement about why GPG is important to
you. Please keep it less than or equal to 130 characters, so it can be used on
social networks.
I'll collect them and pick the best for use now
On 31/10/13 22:47, Paul R. Ramer wrote:
Well, here is my input for your project.
I wouldn't be able to communicate sensitive documents without it.
Many thanks Paul!
Sam.
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On 30/10/13 19:31, Martin Gollowitzer wrote:
Unfortunately, this is slightly longer (it's really hard to stick to 130
characters):
Yes, it really is :)
GnuPG allows for both proving a message's authenticity and preventing
eavesdropping. It's
On 31/10/13 08:33, Heinz Diehl wrote:
Raised awareness does seldom lead to change (just as knowledge and
attitudes). Before developing a strategy on promoting the use of
GPG, the barriers which prevent people from using it should be
explored and fed back into the implementation strategy.
On 02.11.2013, Sam Tuke wrote:
Research would definitely be helpful. There are many well written guides,
video
tutorials, and even e-learning courses on how to setup GPG however, and some
applications make it very easy.
When you think of the common windows user who solely wants to double
On 30.10.2013, Sam Tuke wrote:
I'll collect them and pick the best for use now and in future.
GPG - keeps the XXX from your door! :-)
[Replace XXX with any three letter agency of your choice]
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On 30/10/13 11:58, Sam Tuke wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working with Werner to promote GnuPG and raise awareness. To that end
we're
collecting quotes from users - endorsements from people who know and trust
GPG,
people like you.
If you want to help us, send your own statement about why GPG is
On Wednesday 30 October 2013 11:58:56 Sam Tuke wrote:
I'll collect them and pick the best for use now and in future.
Stimuli:
You trust GPG with what?
It's the only app that does what for you / your business?
Without it you couldn't do what?
I wonder why not more respondents have written
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On 02/11/13 17:38, kwadronaut wrote:
GnuPG might be clumsy, but it gets my message across, to the intendent
recipients!
Thanks kwadronaut. You're highlighting the signing aspect here I presume?
Best,
Sam.
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On 02/11/13 17:43, Johannes Zarl wrote:
My handwriting is unique. With GPG, so is my email.
Brilliant, thanks! Admirably concise.
Sam.
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On 30/10/13 11:58, Sam Tuke wrote:
I'm working with Werner to promote GnuPG and raise awareness. To that end
we're
collecting quotes from users - endorsements from people who know and trust
GPG,
people like you.
If you want to help us, send your own statement about why GPG is important
On 30.10.2013, Sam Tuke wrote:
I'm working with Werner to promote GnuPG and raise awareness.
Just my 5ΓΈ:
Raised awareness does seldom lead to change (just as knowledge and
attitudes). Before developing a strategy on promoting the use of
GPG, the barriers which prevent people from using it
Sam Tuke samt...@gnupg.org wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working with Werner to promote GnuPG and raise awareness. To that
end we're
collecting quotes from users - endorsements from people who know and
trust GPG,
people like you.
If you want to help us, send your own statement about why GPG is
important to
Hi all,
I'm working with Werner to promote GnuPG and raise awareness. To that end we're
collecting quotes from users - endorsements from people who know and trust GPG,
people like you.
If you want to help us, send your own statement about why GPG is important to
you. Please keep it less than or
Am Mi 30.10.2013, 11:58:56 schrieb Sam Tuke:
I'm working with Werner to promote GnuPG and raise awareness.
I don't understand what that is supposed to be good for. Is there any serious
competition between GnuPG and whatever other product? Nearly everyone who uses
OpenPGP in a private
On 30/10/13 16:34, Hauke Laging wrote:
I don't understand what that is supposed to be good for
Promoting GPG is also promoting crypto. People need a particular tool to use.
GnuPG also needs resources and support - especially for major new features in
future, so promoting its reputation is
* Sam Tuke samt...@gnupg.org [131030 13:18,
mID 5270e670.3070...@gnupg.org]:
Hi all,
I'm working with Werner to promote GnuPG and raise awareness. To that end
we're
collecting quotes from users - endorsements from people who know and trust
GPG,
people like you.
If you want to help
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