On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 08:07 -0600, Tommy Reynolds wrote: > Uttered Stuart Ellis <stuart@xxxxxxxx>, spake thus: > > > 1) Since in practice you need a GPG key and a Linux box to contribute, > > and the default GNOME mail client (Evolution) enables GPG with one > > setting, signed e-mail is almost free (I thought). Kmail has GPG support > > as well, I believe. > > Originally correct, but now out-dated. > > To be involved with the I18N support, one needs only a computer. > WinDoze users can use either CYGWIN or native M$ tools to provide a > translation .PO file. Good point. FWIW, the Enigmail site has a fairly thorough tutorial on setting up GnuPG on Windows, for those that way want to handle GPG-signed mail on that OS: http://enigmail.mozdev.org/gpgconf.html I didn't add that link to the Wiki, since it's not at all Fedora-specific. -- Stuart Ellis stuart@xxxxxxxx Fedora Documentation Project: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ GPG key ID: 7098ABEA GPG key fingerprint: 68B0 E291 FB19 C845 E60E 9569 292E E365 7098 ABEA
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