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On 20/05/2018 21:32, Damien Goutte-Gattat via Gnupg-users wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:f4b093a0-d8d1-52cc-f102-aa8f96991d52@incenp.org"
type="cite">On 05/20/2018 08:45 PM, Mark Rousell wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I think it is important that they can
still do this with a maintained (2.x.y) code base.
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Support for PGP 2 has already been dropped from the current stable
branch, I don't think it will ever be brought back. But the 1.4.x
branch *is* maintained, even if only for critical bugfixes.
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I think you mean that support for 2.0.y has been dropped, surely?
When I wrote "2.x.y" above I meant that users should be able to
continue decrypting legacy-encrypted data (albeit with a change of
commands/options compared to the present) with whatever the
currently-supported version of 2.something is at any point in the
future.<br>
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Mark Rousell
PGP public key: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.signal100.com/markr/pgp">http://www.signal100.com/markr/pgp</a>
Key ID: C9C5C162
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