On 4/8/21 9:17 PM, Mike Cloaked via arch-general wrote: > There is a new announcement of a drop-in replacement library for rnp in > Thunderbird, that is based on code at the Sequoia project: > > https://sequoia-pgp.org/blog/2021/04/08/202103-a-new-backend-for-thunderbird/ > > This would look very promising as a way to recover so much functionality > that was dropped in the current Thunderbird builds for OpenPGP support. It > would seem that building sequoia/octopus and using the resulting library > would allow a version of Thunderbird to be built that has significantly > enhanced support for integration with openPGP keyrings, and also support > autcrypt. > > It might be really nice if a version of Thunderbird was built for the arch > repos with this library supporting encryption and signing instead of the > current rnp implementation. Does anyone else think this would be a good > project to work on? > I like the idea! I have not (re)enabled GPG support since the update because of varios reasons. A local keyring integration is just super important!