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From: Brian Minton <brian () minton ! name>
Date: 2014-12-19 13:51:30
Message-ID: CANyOob0rgbShf7foEEXwpWNji_XnNAwMk6pe1usLbJ_SyQkFJg () mail ! gmail ! com
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Not to mention the fact that they released technical documents about
their combined keyserver / logger system. I always thought that would
be a good idea, after reading about Certificate Transparency for TLS,
to have a similar thing for OpenPGP, which seems to be what they are
planning.
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 9:08 PM, Doug Barton <dougb@dougbarton.email> wrote:
> The relevant bit is that the code is now public at github, so anyone
> interested can review it, and provide comments.
>
> http://techcrunch.com/2014/12/17/googles-end-to-end-email-encryption-tool-gets-closer-to-launch/
>
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