Changing GPGME's license

Albrecht Dreß albrecht.dress@arcor.de
Mon Jul 21 19:57:02 2003


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Am 20.07.03 23:29 schrieb(en) Bernd Eckenfels:
> While doing a search on freshmeat, I see only an ADA binding for GPGME
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> one tool using GPGME, which is the gaim-e plugin. This is clearly a proof
> for the total failure of the project. Even on my debian system GPA is the
> only tool using GPGME, besides a python binding.

I think lots of mail clients use gpgme, like sylpheed and balsa (for which=
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I wrote gpg support using gpgme), plus software like gpa or seahorse. I=20
don't think you'll get the complete picture by just scanning freshmeat;=20
IMHO it's better to list the debian or rpm dependencies to find apps using=
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gpgme.

> Too heavy weighted, restricted features, restrictive license, and ever

I must admit that I'm quite happy with gpgme - had everything I needed to=
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implement RFC2440 and RFC3156 for balsa!

Just my =A4 0.01...

Cheers, Albrecht.


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