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Re: Why PGP isn't so ubiquitous (was NRC Session Hiss)
> > I have a growing feeling that PGP 3 is never going to happen. Or that if it
>
> I'm soft-of having that feeling too. Or what's going to happen is
> that enough people will get impatient and international versions will
> start to appear.
Unfortunately the 80-20 rule is hitting the PGP development team
really hard. We had 80% of the code done about 6 months ago, and it's
been taking a LONG time to get the other 20% up to speed. This is a
COMPLETE re-write of the whole system, from scratch, from the bottom
up (and top down). It was NOT a small feat, and it takes time. As it
is I feel rushed to get it out the door.
I know that I need to make the API document available, and I'm working
to do that. But I have to offset the time I spend coding to the time
I spend working on the API document(s) to the time I spend jumping
through hoops to make the PGPlib project happen. The more time I
spend working on one part, the longer it takes for the other parts to
happen.
So, would you rather see a document right away, or code released
sooner? Take your pick and let me know. :)
-derek