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Re: Zimmermann: More Pie Please
Nice report-- almost feel like I wasn't there. Guess we didn't attend many of the same sessions. It was good to hear about the others.
T'so and Tweedie on the kernel: worth it! And everything on XFree86 and KDE, also excellent.
Kudos to USENIX and the volunteers, regular boy (and girl) scouts: cheerful, thrifty and kind.
Re: Zimmermann: More Pie Please
Drew Streib's new raw keyanalyze rankings for November are up.
Re: Zimmermann: More Pie Please
mmmm, pie.
Re: Zimmermann: More Pie Please
Looks like Brad Templeton wants more regular users to encrypt mail too. But will the proprietary mailers like M$ Outlook include it?
Re: Zimmermann: More Pie Please
The Herbivore initiative is a standard for automagically exchanging key signatures in mail headers.
Re: Zimmermann: More Pie Please
Thawte used to do PGP key signings based on email turnaround. They stopped about a year or two ago. They still (as far as I know) issue free S-MIME certs, including having a web-of-trust program for adding your name to the cert, rather than just your verfied email address.
Re: Zimmermann: More Pie Please
Nice report--almost feel like I was there. Something along
the lines of Becker's talk seems like the basis for a good
article.
Re: Zimmermann: More Pie Please
If that report makes you feel like you were there,
read Seth's.