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author | Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org> | 2008-01-10 09:13:14 +0100 |
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committer | Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org> | 2008-01-10 09:13:14 +0100 |
commit | 1e46b20f4822380ab93a580914fa6236a09e91fb (patch) | |
tree | 65cd0b4f9909ed6084623af9a4d409ae32c050f8 /doc/a-decade-of-gnupg.txt | |
parent | 2008-01-10 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de> (diff) | |
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Add missing country tag to qualified.txt.
Typo fixes.
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diff --git a/doc/a-decade-of-gnupg.txt b/doc/a-decade-of-gnupg.txt index a42d741d8..7ab57a865 100644 --- a/doc/a-decade-of-gnupg.txt +++ b/doc/a-decade-of-gnupg.txt @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ test version but nevertheless included most of the features of the current GnuPG. The data format however was not compatible with OpenPGP but oriented towards the PGP 2 format with a few extensions (e.g. to allow streaming of data). The OpenPGP working group was -founded back in fall 1997 and I learned a bit to late about it to +founded back in fall 1997 and I learned a bit too late about it to build "g10" according to the then existing draft. For copyright reasons it was practically not possible to reverse engineer the format used by PGP-5, so the establishment of the OpenPGP WG was the right @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ fun project, I soon found my self hacking on PGP-2 parsing code based on the description in RFC-1991 and the pgformat.txt file. As this turned out to be easy I continued and finally came up with code to decrypt and create PGP-2 data. After I told the GNU towers that I -will take up the PGP replacement implementation I spend the rest of +will take up the PGP replacement implementation I spent the rest of the year replacing IDEA by Blowfish, RSA by Elgamal, implementing streaming encryption, adding some key management and getting the code into a reasonable shape. @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ GnuPG development. In 2001 David Shaw joined the project and since then he is one of the most active GnuPG hackers and the co-maintainer. It's now a long time since GnuPG could be managed as a fun project and -thus I spend most of my professional life maintaining and extending +thus I now spend most of my professional life maintaining and extending GnuPG. In 2001 I founded g10 Code, a Free Software company for the development and support of GnuPG and related software. The most known project is probably GnuPG-2 which started under the name NewPG as part |