On Thursday, May 16th, 2024 at 9:05 PM, Conor Dooley <conor@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Conor Dooley conor.dooley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Revert commit 1d2ed9234c85 ("Documentation: process: Document > suitability of Proton Mail for kernel development") as Proton disabled > WKD for kernel.org addresses as a result of some interaction with > Konstantin on social.kernel.org > > Signed-off-by: Conor Dooley conor.dooley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > --- > > I tried to find the stuff on social.korg to provide a link > but could not. > > CC: kanakshilledar111@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > CC: Konstantin Ryabitsev konstantin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > CC: Mark Brown broonie@xxxxxxxxxx > > CC: Jonathan Corbet corbet@xxxxxxx > > CC: workflows@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > CC: linux-doc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > CC: linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > --- > Documentation/process/email-clients.rst | 20 -------------------- > 1 file changed, 20 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/process/email-clients.rst b/Documentation/process/email-clients.rst > index 471e1f93fa09..fc2c46f3f82d 100644 > --- a/Documentation/process/email-clients.rst > +++ b/Documentation/process/email-clients.rst > @@ -350,23 +350,3 @@ although tab2space problem can be solved with external editor. > > Another problem is that Gmail will base64-encode any message that has a > non-ASCII character. That includes things like European names. > - > -Proton Mail > -*********** > - > -Proton Mail has a "feature" where it looks up keys using Web Key Directory > -(WKD) and encrypts mail to any recipients for which it finds a key. > -Kernel.org publishes the WKD for all developers who have kernel.org accounts. > -As a result, emails sent using Proton Mail to kernel.org addresses will be > -encrypted. > -Unfortunately, Proton Mail does not provide a mechanism to disable the > -automatic encryption, viewing it as a privacy feature. > -The automatic encryption feature is also enabled for mail sent via the Proton > -Mail Bridge, so this affects all outgoing messages, including patches sent with > -`git send-email`. > -Encrypted mail adds unnecessary friction, as other developers may not have mail > -clients, or tooling, configured for use with encrypted mail and some mail > -clients may encrypt responses to encrypted mail for all recipients, including > -the mailing lists. > -Unless a way to disable this "feature" is introduced, Proton Mail is unsuited > -to kernel development. Instead of completely removing the Proton Mail section, can we keep the mention about the Proton Mail bridge and the third-party hydroxide (https://github.com/emersion/hydroxide) bridge. > -- > 2.43.0 Thanks and Regards, Kanak Shilledar