On Thu, 19 Jun 2014 22:43:45 -0400 Stephen R Guglielmo <srguglielmo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 10:34 PM, Niklas Lemcke - 林樂寬 > <compul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, 19 Jun 2014 17:47:33 -0400 > > "Alain Forget" <aforget@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> * How-To: > >> ** I like your sentence here. However, could we change the second sentence > >> to, "For a How-To on TrueCrypt, please see the TrueCrypt User Guide", and > >> the last three words should like to our locally hosted copy (which I don't > >> think yet exists) of the TrueCrypt User Guide, which you can download > >> here: https://www.grc.com/misc/truecrypt/TrueCrypt%20User%20Guide.pdf > > Exactly, doesnt exist yet, which is why it's not a link yet. As soon as > > it exists I'll link it ;) > > You can always link to it in our GitHub? But it might move locations > as development goes on (thus breaking the link). > Direct Link: > https://github.com/CipherShed/CipherShed/blob/master/Release/Setup%20Files/TrueCrypt%20User%20Guide.pdf?raw=true > > >> ** I'm wondering if we should avoid using monikers/pseudonyms, at least on > >> this public-facing site. Normal people aren't going to understand, and > >> it's going to kind of look like we're trying to be anonymous-ish (yes, > >> even though the mapping of pseudonyms to real names is on the About page. > >> We can't assume everyone is going to bother looking that far). > > Yea, maybe.. I'll think about it. > > I've thought about that too. The public would like to see names, not > things like srg, WaywardGeek, PID0, compul. It makes sense and is > comfortable for us (and the majority of the internet community), but > maybe we should stick that stuff on the development wiki instead of > the main site? > I think most of the issues who did what won't be interesting to most users. But on the news blog it says "Published xxx by compul / srg" at the moment. Maybe we should change our names. -- 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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