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For those who don't read Debian Project News:
Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament to use Debian for email encryption
Rebecca Harms [11], co-president of the Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament, announced a project to use trustworthy encryption [12] in cooperation and dialogue with European Parliament IT services and Debian. Recognising that we "live in a digital environment polluted by pervasive surveillance", she sees encrypted software as a small first step to ensure nobody but the intended recipent of an email can read it. Greens/EFA will use a selection of Free Software from Debian running on regular consumer laptops. "As Greens in the European Parliament we are very pleased that we are supported by Debian [...], a community of programmers and developers abiding to a social contract [13] to share and maintain their common resource which they call Free Software", she said.
11: http://www.rebecca-harms.de/index.php/lesen/trustworthy-encryption-a-small-s...
12: http://www.greens-efa.eu/software-procurement-11372.html
- - Felix
- -- Felix C. Stegerman vice-coordinator, dutch fellowship group of fsfe
On 08/01/14 02:44, Felix C. Stegerman wrote:
For those who don't read Debian Project News:
Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament to use Debian for email encryption
Does anybody know who has been working with them and are they also looking at other things like encrypted VoIP?
Maybe they can use ZRTP with Jitsi and Lumicall or WebRTC too