Hi team, Maybe I'm out of scope here, but I need to agreed with Link: How is this related with Fedora or any open source or free software? An article about scurity tips isn't good just because it has the word cryptography on it. The tips given are just superficial, it doesn't have anything specific about a browser or any software, how something differs from one to another, when something is mentioned, it doesn't say how to do it. I think the article need more work, no just editing, but more content. Br, 2017-02-04 2:16 GMT-03:00 Link Dupont <link@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Sat, 2017-02-04 at 03:06 +0000, Corey W Sheldon wrote: > > it ACTUALLY mentioned how and what tools to use to do these things? > > I agree with Corey here. The better articles we publish are the ones > that instruct *how* to do something (think of the GnuPG series). The > GnuPG articles were salient enough that they could be used as a guide > on setting up a GPG key and securing your email with it. > > This article doesn't offer any lasting value to the reader. How does > this relate to Fedora? Maybe a better spin on this would be "Making > Fedora more secure"? Or "Securing Fedora for use in a public setting"? > > ~link > _______________________________________________ > Fedora Magazine mailing list -- magazine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send an email to magazine-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > -- Eduard Lucena Móvil: +56962318010 GNU/Linux User #589060 Ubuntu User #8749 Fedora Ambassador Latam _______________________________________________ Fedora Magazine mailing list -- magazine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to magazine-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx