Am 26. Sep, 2001 schwätzte J.Francois so:
> The real problem is to make it as close to trivial as possible to
> use encryption.
>
> I hate to say it but you have to dumb down the interface and make
> the algorithms/implementations fool proof at the same time to get
> buy in from the unwashed masses.
>
> Until that happens, signed emails are not going to become commonplace.
Jiva´s proposing it to be commonplace in the LUG. Something we've discussed
in the past, but never did push.
It should be doable in a computer group. Maybe our voter registration
requires people be qualified to vote by being able to use gpg :).
ciao,
der.hans
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