GPG is an immense failure from the point of protecting person to person communications. It is largely a success in verifying the identities of the software developers. The entire Debian ecosystem relies on GPG in largely successful ways. Peter Todd suggests that PGP drop encrypted communications as a goal and focus only on identity and authentication. It appears the PGP just can't be bootstrapped into modernity from…
> Peter Todd suggests that PGP drop encrypted communications as a goal and focus only on identity and authentication. Identity and authentication are the biggest reason that PGP hasn't caught on with non-technical users - the web-of-trust is necessary to do distributed identity and authentication properly (under the current model), and the importance of out-of-band verification can be hard to explain. Authentication…
I like how they wanted to completely remove identifying info and similar signature schemes from signify http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/signify