In the current discussions I miss one thing. Everyone wants to start
his own thingy.
It would be much more effective if all interested parties get
together, decide about a design
and then implement it _together_! SomeDude wrote fms and got some
experience with the
web of trust, now we start a WoT from scratch. Seagull already has a
working (not completed)
version of FMS in Java, but we start something different?
Is the FMS port unneeded then? Or should WoT and FMS be competitors?

No offense, I just wanted to read your thinkings about this :)

I also experienced this with Frost: I am the only true Frost developer
for a long time now,
and again and again someone came up with its own new tools. I love
competition, but
as you all know there is alot to do in Frost, and we would have made a
much better tool
for all users if we would have worked together on Frost.

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