On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 10:51 PM Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
whether or not they are online is orthogonal to whether or not they use wot and governikus. wot works fine offline too, works fine with yubikey.
I was surprised when you started saying things as strange as the things I say. but it is much more pleasant to banter with you than the posters who say very mean things with every post.
Hi Karl, this is a good (technical) thread about OpenPGP Wot or Governikus usage, where many more things can be discussed about these two. I started using PGP when ITAR was still in place, regarding strong crypto and used back then an illegally exported version from the United States, so I think I still have a good overview of how PGP or better OpenPGP evolved over the decades. Both the classic WoT (if carried out properly) and Governikus have their use cases. I already switched long ago to age and NaClbox (offline usage) because I still remember public key cryptography before PGP was invented and pub keys had no UID etc. For me, personally, public key cryptography does not mean that I do have to reveal details, like my email address or name or according to many signatures with whom I may have communicated. General Alexander once said "we do not look for the needle in the haystack, we take the whole haystack" ... See public OpenPGP key servers as a haystack. Public key cryptography also does not mean that the whole world needs to know that I use it (only with my personal friends). What OpenPGP IMHO liked to solve is to use public key cryptography for the masses, where every Joe user average can communicate with strangers globally and somehow knowing that person X is maybe person X, when using the classic WoT. Question would be, do we really need this? For business purposes, I would not need this and for private use only also not much. P.S. I suggest also in this regard to take a look, in case you have Rust installed, at sequoia-pgp, which also allows you to create a key pair without a UID, bit AFAIK GnuPG can not handle such pub keys currently. Regards Stefan