A remailer posted about EncFS. Gerow quoted the first paragraph and added the criticism that it doesn't do locking. Dixon saw the quoted first paragraph, which said that the link to the program was "below". And indeed, it was below, in the first message from the remailer. It included this link, http://arg0.net/users/vgough/encfs.html. But Dixon apparently didn't understand the notion of quoting partial messages in a mailing list conversation. He just saw the part about the link being "below", and in Gerow's message there was no such link. So he complained: there was nothing "below". But Gerow misunderstood, he though Dixon was commenting about EncFS's locking mechanisms. So Gerow responded as below, adding to the confusion. Honestly, I don't know how you people generate enough brain power to keep yourselves alive. CP On 4/28/05, Damian Gerow <dgerow@afflictions.org> wrote:
Thus spake Jim Dixon (jdd@dixons.org) [28/04/05 09:41]: : > It also doesn't do locking. : : There was nothing "below".
Someone I know just tried it out three days ago. He said it flat-out didn't 'lock' the files properly. It's got nothing to do with having something "below".