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commit 06f3e4ce972af2694fc88c1c3ae4604fb4652218
Author: Werner Koch <wk at gnupg.org>
Date:   Fri Dec 20 09:42:37 2013 +0100

    Added 0x10 years gnupg blog entry.
    
    Also fixes some minor things.

diff --git a/misc/blog.gnupg.org/entry.templ.html b/misc/blog.gnupg.org/20131220-gnupg-turned-0x10.html
similarity index 64%
copy from misc/blog.gnupg.org/entry.templ.html
copy to misc/blog.gnupg.org/20131220-gnupg-turned-0x10.html
index b3ff6e8..3b816a9 100644
--- a/misc/blog.gnupg.org/entry.templ.html
+++ b/misc/blog.gnupg.org/20131220-gnupg-turned-0x10.html
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
 <head>
   <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
-  <title>TITLE - Blog - Gnu Privacy Guard</title>
+  <title>0x10 Years of protecting privacy - Blog - GnuPG</title>
   <link href="site.css" rel="stylesheet" />
 </head>
 <body>
@@ -70,13 +70,56 @@
 <!-- Begin Content -->
 
 <div class="entry">
-  <h2>TITLE</h2>
-  <h5>Posted DATESTRING by AUTHOR</h5>
+  <h2>16 Years of protecting privacy</h2>
+  <h5>Posted 20th December 2013 by Sam Tuke</h5>
 
+<p>
+Today marks 16 years since the first release of GNU Privacy Guard
+(GnuPG). In that time the project has grown from being a hacker’s
+hobby into one of the world’s most critical anti-surveillance
+tools. Today GnuPG stands at the front line of the battle between
+invasive surveillance and civil liberties.
+</p>
 
+<p>
+“Time has proven <a href="http://fsfe.org/freesoftware/basics/4freedoms.en.html">Free Software</a> to be the most trustworthy defender
+against companies and governments seeking to undermine citizen
+privacy” said Werner Koch, GnuPG Founder and Lead Developer. “Although
+funding our work has not always been easy, the need for universally
+accessible privacy tools has never been more apparent”.
+</p>
 
-</div>
+<p>
+Some of the world’s top security specialists are now counted among
+GnuPG users, including Bruce Schneier, Jacob Appelbaum, and Phil
+Zimmerman, inventor of PGP. This summer the world learned of the
+extent of Government spying thanks to whistleblowers and journalists
+communicating using GnuPG encrypted emails. Market leading servers
+from Red Hat and Debian have built their reputation for security on
+the foundation of GnuPG-verified software.
+</p>
 
+<p>
+“The success of GnuPG’s first crowdfunding campaign, which received
+90% of it’s target in 24 hours, shows a fresh willingness among users
+to support GnuPG in it’s 16th year, and points to new opportunities
+for the project in future” said Sam Tuke, GnuPG Campaign Manager.
+“The release of GnuPG 2.1 and the launch of a newly designed website
+later this year will bring GnuPG and its clients for Windows, Mac,
+Gnu/Linux, and Android to new audiences”.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+Over the years GnuPG has kept up to date with new algorithms, such as
+Elliptic Curve Cryptography, and reactive to new threats, such as key
+extraction via acoustic monitoring, which was announced two days ago
+by researchers as GnuPG updates were released, in coordination with
+developers. Members remain confident of the future of GnuPG and look
+forward to facing the privacy threats of tomorrow with community
+support.
+</p>
+
+</div>
 
 <!-- End Content -->
 
diff --git a/misc/blog.gnupg.org/20131220-gnupg-turned-0x10.org b/misc/blog.gnupg.org/20131220-gnupg-turned-0x10.org
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b21e464
--- /dev/null
+++ b/misc/blog.gnupg.org/20131220-gnupg-turned-0x10.org
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+#
+
+** 16 Years of protecting privacy
+   :PROPERTIES:
+   :PUBDATE:  <2013-12-20 Fri 09:18>
+   :END:
+
+Today marks 16 years since the first release of GNU Privacy Guard
+(GnuPG). In that time the project has grown from being a hacker’s
+hobby into one of the world’s most critical anti-surveillance
+tools. Today GnuPG stands at the front line of the battle between
+invasive surveillance and civil liberties.
+
+“Time has proven [[http://fsfe.org/freesoftware/basics/4freedoms.en.html][Free Software]] to be the most trustworthy defender
+against companies and governments seeking to undermine citizen
+privacy” said Werner Koch, GnuPG Founder and Lead Developer. “Although
+funding our work has not always been easy, the need for universally
+accessible privacy tools has never been more apparent”.
+
+Some of the world’s top security specialists are now counted among
+GnuPG users, including Bruce Schneier, Jacob Appelbaum, and Phil
+Zimmerman, inventor of PGP. This summer the world learned of the
+extent of Government spying thanks to whistleblowers and journalists
+communicating using GnuPG encrypted emails. Market leading servers
+from Red Hat and Debian have built their reputation for security on
+the foundation of GnuPG-verified software.
+
+“The success of GnuPG’s first crowdfunding campaign, which received
+90% of it’s target in 24 hours, shows a fresh willingness among users
+to support GnuPG in it’s 16th year, and points to new opportunities
+for the project in future” said Sam Tuke, GnuPG Campaign Manager.
+“The release of GnuPG 2.1 and the launch of a newly designed website
+later this year will bring GnuPG and its clients for Windows, Mac,
+Gnu/Linux, and Android to new audiences”.
+
+Over the years GnuPG has kept up to date with new algorithms, such as
+Elliptic Curve Cryptography, and reactive to new threats, such as key
+extraction via acoustic monitoring, which was announced two days ago
+by researchers as GnuPG updates were released, in coordination with
+developers. Members remain confident of the future of GnuPG and look
+forward to facing the privacy threats of tomorrow with community
+support.
diff --git a/misc/blog.gnupg.org/entry.templ.html b/misc/blog.gnupg.org/entry.templ.html
index b3ff6e8..b66ba6d 100644
--- a/misc/blog.gnupg.org/entry.templ.html
+++ b/misc/blog.gnupg.org/entry.templ.html
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
 <head>
   <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
-  <title>TITLE - Blog - Gnu Privacy Guard</title>
+  <title>TITLE - Blog - GnuPG</title>
   <link href="site.css" rel="stylesheet" />
 </head>
 <body>
diff --git a/misc/blog.gnupg.org/index.html b/misc/blog.gnupg.org/index.html
index 23640bd..1e2c461 100644
--- a/misc/blog.gnupg.org/index.html
+++ b/misc/blog.gnupg.org/index.html
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
 <head>
   <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
-  <title>Blog - Gnu Privacy Guard</title>
+  <title>Blog - GNU Privacy Guard</title>
   <link href="site.css" rel="stylesheet" />
 </head>
 <body>
@@ -72,6 +72,63 @@
 <h1>Blogs</h1>
 
 
+<div class="entry">
+  <a href="20131220-gnupg-turned-0x10.html"
+     ><h2>16 Years of protecting privacy</h2></a>
+  <h5>Posted 20th December 2013 by Sam Tuke</h5>
+
+<p>
+Today marks 16 years since the first release of GNU Privacy Guard
+(GnuPG). In that time the project has grown from being a hacker’s
+hobby into one of the world’s most critical anti-surveillance
+tools. Today GnuPG stands at the front line of the battle between
+invasive surveillance and civil liberties.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+“Time has proven <a href="http://fsfe.org/freesoftware/basics/4freedoms.en.html">Free Software</a> to be the most trustworthy defender
+against companies and governments seeking to undermine citizen
+privacy” said Werner Koch, GnuPG Founder and Lead Developer. “Although
+funding our work has not always been easy, the need for universally
+accessible privacy tools has never been more apparent”.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+Some of the world’s top security specialists are now counted among
+GnuPG users, including Bruce Schneier, Jacob Appelbaum, and Phil
+Zimmerman, inventor of PGP. This summer the world learned of the
+extent of Government spying thanks to whistleblowers and journalists
+communicating using GnuPG encrypted emails. Market leading servers
+from Red Hat and Debian have built their reputation for security on
+the foundation of GnuPG-verified software.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+“The success of GnuPG’s first crowdfunding campaign, which received
+90% of it’s target in 24 hours, shows a fresh willingness among users
+to support GnuPG in it’s 16th year, and points to new opportunities
+for the project in future” said Sam Tuke, GnuPG Campaign Manager.
+“The release of GnuPG 2.1 and the launch of a newly designed website
+later this year will bring GnuPG and its clients for Windows, Mac,
+Gnu/Linux, and Android to new audiences”.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+Over the years GnuPG has kept up to date with new algorithms, such as
+Elliptic Curve Cryptography, and reactive to new threats, such as key
+extraction via acoustic monitoring, which was announced two days ago
+by researchers as GnuPG updates were released, in coordination with
+developers. Members remain confident of the future of GnuPG and look
+forward to facing the privacy threats of tomorrow with community
+support.
+</p>
+
+
+  <p><a class="permalink"
+        href="20131220-gnupg-turned-0x10.html"></a></p>
+
+</div>
+
 
 <div class="entry">
   <a href="20131219-gnupg-launches-crowfunding.html"
diff --git a/web/share/gpgweb.el b/web/share/gpgweb.el
index 9a8a56c..6f5555d 100644
--- a/web/share/gpgweb.el
+++ b/web/share/gpgweb.el
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-;;; gpgweb.el --- elisp helper code for the GnuPG web pages
+s/;;; gpgweb.el --- elisp helper code for the GnuPG web pages
 
 (require 'org-exp)
 ;; cl-macs is required by ox-html.el but for whatever reasons not
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
 
    (aput 'org-publish-project-alist "gpgweb-other"
    '(:base-directory "."
-     :base-extension "jpg\\|png\\|css"
+     :base-extension "jpg\\|png\\|css\\|txt"
      :recursive t
      :publishing-directory "../stage"
      :publishing-function org-publish-attachment
@@ -124,13 +124,13 @@
     (insert "<div id=\"cpyright\">
     <a rel=\"license\" href=\"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/\"
       ><img alt=\"CC-BY-SA 3.0\" style=\"border: 0\"
-            src=\"share/cc-by-sa-3.0_80x15.png\"/></a><br/>
+            src=\"/share/cc-by-sa-3.0_80x15.png\"/></a><br/>
     These web pages are
     Copyright 1998--2013 The GnuPG Project<a href=\"/copying.html\">¹</a>
     and licensed under a
     <a rel=\"license\" href=\"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/\"
     >Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License</a>.  See
-    <a href=\"copying.html\">copying<a/> for details.
+    <a href=\"/copying.html\">copying<a/> for details.
 </div>"))
   (goto-char (point-max))
   (insert "

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Summary of changes:
 ...proval.html => 20131220-gnupg-turned-0x10.html} |   95 ++++++++++----------
 misc/blog.gnupg.org/20131220-gnupg-turned-0x10.org |   42 +++++++++
 misc/blog.gnupg.org/entry.templ.html               |    2 +-
 misc/blog.gnupg.org/index.html                     |   59 +++++++++++-
 web/share/gpgweb.el                                |    8 +-
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 copy misc/blog.gnupg.org/{20131218-getting-goteo-approval.html => 20131220-gnupg-turned-0x10.html} (65%)
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