On 9 Oct 2002, Jeffrey C. Ollie wrote:
> I don't think that PGP signing software distributions is "over the top",
> not anymore anyway. Just witness the recent OpenSSH debacle. Really,
> once Philip gets set up and comfortable using gpg (or whatever) it will
> only take a few minutes each time he creates a release, plus a little
> time here and there maintaining his keys.
I'm confused. What is the difference between PGP and GPG? This thread is
using both of them...
> Of course, right now I'd rather see him finish the new edition of the
> book, but hopefully after that he'll find some time to sit down and play
> with PGP signing future releases.
There won't be a future release until well after I've finished the book,
so that's not an issue.
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