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Re: pretty good reputation
On 15 Jun 96 at 13:09, Hal wrote:
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> There was considerable discussion in the design of PGP's key signatures
> on this issue, and Phil decided against trying to let people express
> publicly how much they trust others. Among other things, he was afraid
> that people would feel compelled to lie for social reasons, leading to
> inaccurate trust estimates and weak key validations.
Good point.
Any system with multi-valued or yes/no signatures becomes
unresolvable in a web, making these values useless beyond an order or
one or two levels.
We've argued about this before on the list...
Another interesting point, though: feature creep. Something like
that may be another intimidating factor that turns people off from
PGP.
Rob
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