
shamrock@cypherpunks.to wrote:
I have watched this silly debate for some time now. PGP pulled an awsome hack on corporate America, bringing strong crypto to thousands of corporate drones, while Cypherpunks, the crypto elite, seems incapable of reponding with anything other than to engage in frenzied mutual masturbation fueld by GAK fantasies.
This is sad. Very sad.
Lucky, did you actually read anything I wrote, or is this merely another knee-jerk response? If you can explain the following, then I'll accept that my fears are merely fantasies: 1. How PGP can prevent CMR being converted into GMR; their system builds all the code required to support mandatory encryption to FBI and NSA keys into every copy of PGP. 2. Why PGP prefer this option to almost identical systems which do not allow GMR. They don't even seem to be interested in discussing alternatives. These are the important questions we should be asking and noone on the pro-PGP side seems interested in answering them. Why? Frankly, this issue seems to be the most important since Clipper, and I'm amazed that so many cypherpunks are so dazzled by PGP's name that they refuse to sit and think these issues through. Mark