a lots of folks i know use gpg, especially in the political context it is widely used. so it is not "dead", maybe you just dont know people that actually care.
I accept this. But I myself stopped caring when the new versions of gpg stopped recognizing the public key that I had been using since 2003. I run my own mail server and a bunch of other servers of different types. So I’m not afraid of a little configuration. But I don’t have the patience to debug whatever malfunction gpg has today. If they want people to use this infrastructure, they have to do better.
leephillips|4 years ago