On Mon, 30 Jun 2014 22:25:14 -0400 Kyle Marek <psppsn96@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 06/29/2014 10:40 AM, Stephen R Guglielmo wrote: > > On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Dimitri Schoolwerth > > <dimitri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> For those not on IRC: I'm glad to be back with the project since > >> yesterday. I am continuing with the OS X port, progress is still the > >> same as where I left off 3 weeks ago now. Today I merged Stephen's > >> rebranding branch (along with the logo used on the site's screenshot) so > >> that I could at least post a screenshot finally: > >> > >> http://i.imgur.com/baU8qky.png > >> > >> (built on OS X 10.5 to stay close to the TC 7.1a release, running on 10.9) > >> > >> I have some questions but I'll wait with those until it's more clear > >> what an initial version will contain (in case that changed as a result > >> of the first PMC meeting). > >> > >> > >> Regards, > >> Dimitri > >> > > Hey Dimitri, no need to feel pressured to contribute every day! Even > > if you can check up on the mailing lists once a week for only an hour, > > that's still helpful! Welcome back! > > > > Would anyone object to me replacing the cropped GNU/Linux screenshot > > on the main website with this one? This one has CipherShed in the > > title bar and isn't cropped as much. > > > A prettier way to do screenshots of ciphershed is to do it with the > screenshot utility that comes with ubuntu and xubuntu ('not sure what > else has the same utility) because it will make the area around windows > transparent when the window itself doesn't have square decorations. > > I have attached a screenshot using my current window style, i can find a > set of window styles and decorations to use soon if anyone feels my > current style is unusual for users or something. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > At the time of sending this message, I have not been contacted by > any government official or worker regarding my participation in > CipherShed or any related project. I have not been asked to supply any > information to them that may be used to impersonate me nor have I been > asked to aid the government or it's officials or workers in modifying > part of CipherShed or any related project. I am not aware of any of my > property or anything regarding me being bugged, searched, or compromised > in any way. Anything that accepts PGP encryption or signing should have > been cryptographically secured with my PGP key. I like it, but we need the pictures changed. I'll try to do that on the weekend. -- Niklas - 林樂寬
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