Thomas Zander [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2014-09-15 📝 Original message:On Monday 15. September ...
📅 Original date posted:2014-09-15
📝 Original message:On Monday 15. September 2014 11.51.35 Matt Whitlock wrote:
> If you were merely attaching your public key to them, then the email server
> could have been systematically replacing your public key with some other
> public key,
The beauty of publicly archived mailinglists make it impossible to get away
with this without detection.
I recall reading the awesome book "The inmates are running the asylum" which
states that solutions created by software engineers typically suffer from the
flaw of absolutes. (find the part where he describes homo-digitalus for more)
I think this applies to PGP and your objection; in order to make it absolutely
correct, you need to introduce loads of things. Signatures, WoT, etc.
PGP&GPG do this. But each change of the normal workflow means you loose about
50% of your audience...
So, my silly example is not perfect. But I bet its good enough for most. In
the end the value of the imperfect solution is higher than the perfect one.
📝 Original message:On Monday 15. September 2014 11.51.35 Matt Whitlock wrote:
> If you were merely attaching your public key to them, then the email server
> could have been systematically replacing your public key with some other
> public key,
The beauty of publicly archived mailinglists make it impossible to get away
with this without detection.
I recall reading the awesome book "The inmates are running the asylum" which
states that solutions created by software engineers typically suffer from the
flaw of absolutes. (find the part where he describes homo-digitalus for more)
I think this applies to PGP and your objection; in order to make it absolutely
correct, you need to introduce loads of things. Signatures, WoT, etc.
PGP&GPG do this. But each change of the normal workflow means you loose about
50% of your audience...
So, my silly example is not perfect. But I bet its good enough for most. In
the end the value of the imperfect solution is higher than the perfect one.