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  1. @vanitasvitae is there any documentation on doing this at the moment? I looked into it ages ago but nothing seemed to exist in a stable form then. Any tips?

    I'm about to move the #Chinwag XMPP services to a new server and I'd love to add that capability for my users while I'm at it.

  2. @vanitasvitae Aprillacherz Hinweise welche anhand #RFC2119 formuliert sind, sind an und für sich schon genug 😄

    "This document is Humorous. It MAY provide amusement but SHOULD NOT be taken seriously."

    xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0419.h

  3. @Muto @vanitasvitae @debacle @js @stevenroose @tigase

    thanks for the feedbacks. So it seems that #Siskin is close but not there yet (to summarize: no #OMEMO for MUC, unreliable Push and OMEMO, and aesgcm not merged yet – those are feedbacks, not my personal experience as I've tested only for a few minutes so far –).

    Do you have similar experience and list of problems with #ChatSecure and #Monal? That are the 3 names I see the most when people are talking about #XMPP and #iOS.

  4. On schedule with 2.0.3 release, the Github repository now has 203 stars.

    github.com/pgpainless/pgpainle

  5. I just released 2.0.3, which fixes a bug where OpenPGP keys were not usable for certain operations if they contained recent third-party signatures.
    Kind of embarrassing and I'm glad to have a fix out now :)

    Furthermore, PGPainless now implements revision 15.

  6. I just released #PGPainless 2.0.3, which fixes a bug where OpenPGP keys were not usable for certain operations if they contained recent third-party signatures.
    Kind of embarrassing and I'm glad to have a fix out now :)

    Furthermore, PGPainless now implements #SOP revision 15.

    #openpgp #bc184

  7. I just released #PGPainless 2.0.3, which fixes a bug where OpenPGP keys were not usable for certain operations if they contained recent third-party signatures.
    Kind of embarrassing and I'm glad to have a fix out now :)

    Furthermore, PGPainless now implements #SOP revision 15.

    #openpgp #bc184

  8. I just released #PGPainless 2.0.3, which fixes a bug where OpenPGP keys were not usable for certain operations if they contained recent third-party signatures.
    Kind of embarrassing and I'm glad to have a fix out now :)

    Furthermore, PGPainless now implements #SOP revision 15.

    #openpgp #bc184

  9. Benn Jordan shows cool gadgets for anarchists and dives into the distant and current past of anarchism.

    youtube.com/watch?v=W_F4rEaRduk

  10. codeberg.org/PGPainless/vks-ja

    And lastly VKS-Java provides an API and CLI to communicate with verifying key servers, such as , which runs keys.openpgp.org

    Release 0.1.4 now depends on BouncyCastle 1.82

  11. is the core library of the ecosystem, additionally providing a CLI tool (pgpainless-cli).

    The 2.0.0 release brought OpenPGP v6 support and integrates 1.82.

    codeberg.org/PGPainless/pgpain

  12. Ecosystem Release Marathon

    ✅ PGPainless 2.0.0
    ✅ SOP-Java 14.0.1
    ✅ Cert-D-Java 0.2.3
    ✅ Cert-D-PGPainless 0.2.3
    ✅ WKD-Java 0.1.3
    ✅ VKS-Java 0.1.4

  13. #PGPainless Ecosystem Release Marathon

    ✅ PGPainless 2.0.0
    ✅ SOP-Java 14.0.1
    ✅ Cert-D-Java 0.2.3
    ✅ Cert-D-PGPainless 0.2.3
    ✅ WKD-Java 0.1.3
    ✅ VKS-Java 0.1.4

    #OpenPGP #WebKeyDirectory #KeyServer

  14. #PGPainless Ecosystem Release Marathon

    ✅ PGPainless 2.0.0
    ✅ SOP-Java 14.0.1
    ✅ Cert-D-Java 0.2.3
    ✅ Cert-D-PGPainless 0.2.3
    ✅ WKD-Java 0.1.3
    ✅ VKS-Java 0.1.4

    #OpenPGP #WebKeyDirectory #KeyServer

  15. #PGPainless Ecosystem Release Marathon

    ✅ PGPainless 2.0.0
    ✅ SOP-Java 14.0.1
    ✅ Cert-D-Java 0.2.3
    ✅ Cert-D-PGPainless 0.2.3
    ✅ WKD-Java 0.1.3
    ✅ VKS-Java 0.1.4

    #OpenPGP #WebKeyDirectory #KeyServer

  16. I just released #PGPainless 2.0!

    The new release comes with support for #OpenPGP v6 (#rfc9580) leveraging #BouncyCastle|s new high-level OpenPGP API internally.

    The API saw substantial changes compared to the 1.7 release line. Among others, it migrated away from the singleton pattern towards configurable API instances.

    You can download the (Linux_x86_64) native CLI binary binary here: github.com/pgpainless/pgpainle

  17. I just released 2.0!

    The new release comes with support for v6 () leveraging |s new high-level OpenPGP API internally.

    The API saw substantial changes compared to the 1.7 release line. Among others, it migrated away from the singleton pattern towards configurable API instances.

    You can download the (Linux_x86_64) native CLI binary binary here: github.com/pgpainless/pgpainle

  18. I just released #PGPainless 2.0!

    The new release comes with support for #OpenPGP v6 (#rfc9580) leveraging #BouncyCastle|s new high-level OpenPGP API internally.

    The API saw substantial changes compared to the 1.7 release line. Among others, it migrated away from the singleton pattern towards configurable API instances.

    You can download the (Linux_x86_64) native CLI binary binary here: github.com/pgpainless/pgpainle