From: attila <attila@primenet.com>
To: Black Unicorn <unicorn@schloss.li>
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From: attila <attila@primenet.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Jul 1996 17:13:27 +0800
To: Black Unicorn <unicorn@schloss.li>
Subject: Re: What remains to be done.
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Cypherpunks <cypherpunks@toad.com>
** Reply to note from Black Unicorn <unicorn@schloss.li> 07/03/96 10:17pm -0400
good "white paper."
modularity is the key. use of standardized encryption libraries
permitting user selection of one or more formats.
message pools would be great from satellite channels --how do you
regulate (read this as "pay for") since someone must receive the messages to
uplink? -otherwise you have the dropouts of USENET.
user interface is the achilles heel for most programmers --the time is
spent making the code 'work.' with the tools available which allow multi-
platform development, the *functional* GUI should be done by someone who
creates "artitstic" interfaces.
I agree-- if encryption can be made so simple, and with a clean user
interface, it will be used by joe sixpack (who rarely likes uncle, anyway
--but for different reasons). once joe sixpack starts to use (probably
dropping his private keys...), then it is too pervasive to stop --even if
there are a few high level prosecutions.
one of our greatest failings v/v encryption as a group (including
coderpunks) is we are satisfied with our access to encrytion. PGP is a
nusiance, and the instructions are not clear --so we experiment until we get
the results: on the command line.
our satisfaction makes us insular; we need to think in global terms --mass
marketing of a free product which will hold appeal for everyone. encryption
is no different than the students in China --no, they do have it, but how long
can Father Deng (and his successors) hang on against technology and quest for
knowledge?
--
Fuck off, Uncle Sam. Cyberspace is where democracy lives!
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