[admin] This is a GnuPG related ML
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
dkg at fifthhorseman.net
Tue Sep 10 19:40:45 CEST 2024
On Mon 2024-09-09 15:13:07 +0200, Werner Koch via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Advertisement for other applications, like a Python wrapper around a
> long standing command line API (going all the way back to pgp 2), is
> thus off-topic.
Jakob specifically asked how he could use GnuPG while relying on the
return code. I pointed to some tooling that is designed to do that
specifically, not to avoid the use of GnuPG.
In particular, the command line API for GnuPG tools is itself quite
idiosyncratic, as "long standing" CLIs tend to be.
> It feels more like a SEO strategy than as helpful information. Please
> don't confuse users; search engines already deliver too much
> misinformation on best gpg practices.
I agree that there is a lot of misinformation in the wild about how to
"best" use gpg. I think if the GnuPG interface lent itself to the type
of straightforward system integration like Jakob was asking for, there
would probably be fewer workarounds, not-quite-complete shell scripts,
or ambitious-yet-flawed guidance floating around about the project.
Tooling that deliberately transforms GnuPG's idiosyncratic interface
into a simpler, easier-to-integrate DWIM syntax/semantics is intended as
a contribution to the GnuPG project, so that people who want to rely on
GnuPG can do so safely.
Sorry if it didn't read that way from the outset.
All the best,
--dkg
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