Re: PRZ encrypted voice software release imminent
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BTW, he has been beat by Nautilus, right? Nautilus is public domain, right? (I'm thinking of that public domain voice encryption released a few mos ago). I wonder if he is going to try to put a "spin" on this one to differentiate it from the other one. on the other hand, just having his name on it is plenty of "spin"...
When I originally volunteered to help with coding on the PGP voice stuff, the author (I think) of Nautilus sent me, and the rest of the PGP voice mailing list participants, version 0.2 for review. The initial plan was to take the Nautilus code, rewrite it in a more modular fashion, and add encryption to create voice PGP. However, the incarnation of the PGP voice mailing list we were using for the project just died, and I heard nothing more about Nautilus after I submitted my comments and suggestions -- until the release of Nautilus 0.9. So if Nautilus code was not used in PGPfone, I suspect licensing or other such issues got in the way, and Will Price and crew started from a different base. Then again, perhaps Nautilus and PGPfone have much in common. We'll have to wait for the PGPfone release for the answer. Richard -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMCrPhfobez3wRbTBAQHM8AP6AjrIg3j2FjRW1vXSLJQ201cTbOic9Tms 3e6TtCdKu4m9OfOyJDIa+RuW+gRIpF8uBmhDAT8d50rhWa9RdEqAgxRSS6mLtzho ExxjSaX3JPdbZjW5G6kMamN9czMFd1hfkxfBMTMVLFdnYzUhG/MQZCyJzLHqcy0c idV9OPHTrck= =bGwv -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Richard.Johnson@Colorado.EDU