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Michael Anckaert xantor@linux.be
Sun Dec 1 10:05:01 2002


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On Sat, 30 Nov 2002 13:58:39 +0100
Miguel Coca <e970095@zipi.fi.upm.es> wrote:

> I'm looking at them right now.
> 
> I will send you a more detailed review when I get the time to write it
> :-) But as a general rule, do you think you could try to go deeper
> into the concepts?

Yes, I will do that but my I first wanted to get started with a basic
layout that I could then build up furter and more detailled.

> GPA should be the natural starting point for people who want to use
> GnuPG, so they won't have much idea of what a keyserver is, or why (or
> when) should they sign keys, etc. The GPH does a great work of
> explaining that for command line interface use, but probably you could
> find an approach that helps GUI users better.
> 
> Other than that, please keep up the good work,
I don't think that will be a to big problem :)


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Greetings,
Michael Anckaert
	aka The XanTor
xantor@linux.be
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