On Wed, 18 Dec 2024 11:30, Andrew Gallagher said:

> LibrePGP is a specification agreed upon by *two* implementations. If
> you arbitrarily include RNP (i.e. Thunderbird) but not openpgp.js
> (i.e. Protonmail, Mailvelope, FlowCrypt) in the “major real world

Web stuff which can be replaced in the blink of an eye.  Nothing which
needs complicated consideration for deployment.  Interoperability is not
about the number of implementations but about deployed implementations
and infrastructure.

BTW, the third player are all the big "commercial" and in-house
applications which are neither using the old PGP, or RNP, or GnuPG but
are using BouncyCastle which supports the LibrePGP specification (or
name it rfc4880bis) for many years.


Salam-Shalom,

   Werner


-- 
The pioneers of a warless world are the youth that
refuse military service.             - A. Einstein

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