17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
He has no legal comeback (ha, there's an interesting irony about the author of the world's leading piece of guerilla software...) and the most he can do is apply peer pressure to get the guy to back down.
The way I read it, he was concerned about including the hacked versions under the "PGP" banner. With this, I agree. PGP and prz will always be inseparable, and I sure wouldn't want someone to take something of mine, change it into something I didn't like, and keep my name on it. As a matter of respect and decency for anyone's work (and especially prz's), a separate and distinct identity should accompany the changes. =D.C. Williams