vorticity Wrote:...
Also I'm kinda surprised by the LetsEncrypt truthers in this thread. For those of us in the tech indutry who were waiting and watching as the service was developed, most of us were very happy indeed when LE's service finally came out. They're way better than StartCom, which got bought by WoSign in China, and issued quite a few fraudulent certificates. The process for revoking certificates is a fucking mess -- the 90 day issue pattern is a vast improvement on that, if only because the damage is more limited.
Why does everyone insist on misinterpreting my plainly-written text?
I'm in the tech industry, sort of (civil service IT, 0); I have contacts in the tech security industry; we'd never heard of LetsEncrypt; I said as much. Just how does that make any of us "truthers"? (which term, BTW, I find personally insulting)
I'm starting to think that people here - not Bob - are reading what they want to read instead of what's actually written.--
Rob Kelk
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