May I volunteer for: CVS repository? Emacs interface?
Werner Koch
wk at isil.d.shuttle.de
Sat May 9 13:19:10 CEST 1998
Karl Fogel <kfogel at floss.onshore.com> writes:
> 1. Is it under CVS version control, and if not, do the developers want
Yes, I use CVS to track releases and intermediate versions.
"The developers" --- Hmmm, there not so many :-)
There are some reasons, why I think a distributed development is not
the right think for _this_ piece of software:
- Isn't very security sensitive and so like to know what's in
(yes every line of code).
- The U.S. export restrictions make it difficult for many
programmers to participate :-(
- Because it is an official GNU project, I have to get legal papers
about all larger code contributions - We don't want to get into
the Emacs troubles.
> 2: Is anyone already working on an Emacs interface to GNUPG? If not,
> I will do so (mailcrypt.el is a place to start, though I don't yet
I don't know. If you are going to do so, please have a look at some
special options (e.g. --with-colons) which makes parsing of the output
much easier. Don't hesitate to request an option if you think it may
be good for an interface.
I guess you are form the U.S. - remember the ITARs (see
"http://www.eff.org/pub/Crypto/ITAR_export/" for more information
in this subject).
Thanks for your offer to setup a CVS system,
Werner
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