On Wed, 18 Jun 2014 11:35:59 -0400 "Alain Forget" <aforget@xxxxxxx> wrote: > CipherShed is completely free data encryption software for keeping your data > secure and private. Learn how to use CipherShed. [Make the aforementioned > sentence a link to the Truecrypt User Guide documentation, our wiki, or > whatever will most quickly and easily/painlessly show users what CipherShed > is and how to use it. It would be ideal if we could rebrand and re-publish > the TrueCrypt User Guide from v.7.1a] I haven't seen the documentary; is it a thick documentary or an easy explanation how to use TC? > > CipherShed is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. [I deliberately ordered > them like this because I think (but may be wrong) that this is most common, > and ordered by overall OS market share] I changed that order purposefully. :@ > > The CipherShed project is open-source, which means everyone is encouraged to > examine how it works and contribute new ideas and improvments. We believe > greater participation leads to greater security and usability for everyone. > To get involved, check out our mailing list, forum, source code [link to > github], or come chat on IRC. > > For more information about the CipherShed project, please visit our Wiki. > > > Hm, good point, Stephen. Niklas, how hard do you think it would be for us to > have a nicely-stylised page like your screenshot without WordPress? It would be easier than WP, but only I could edit it. I always use my own WP theme. In fact I've been doing webdevelopment as a job for a number of years now (see beautifulbits.de). > Niklas, could it be easily architected to make it easy for us to make this > switch in an emergency? Sure, in an emergency it'd be a one-liner in the nginx config to switch to a static html. We could prepare one so it doesn't take too long. -- Niklas At the time of writing, no warrants have ever been served to me, Niklas Lemcke, nor am I under any personal legal compulsion concerning the CipherShed project. I do not know of any searches or seizures of my assets.
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