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kikobar

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Human being. Temporary dweller of this planet. Permanently searching for ways of making tomorrow better than today. Open-minded. All ideas are welcome.

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atomicpoet, to random

If there’s one thing that continues to grind my gears, it’s how Press continuously refer to Twitter as “the Internet”.

I’m sorry, but are you folks aware of what the Internet entails?

kikobar,
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@atomicpoet
Could you share some other ideas? - so far I only see different forms of microblogging... or at least uses that I would classify as microblogging (I could be very wrong here).

kikobar,
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@atomicpoet will do. Thanks!

kikobar, to random
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@jwildeboer I have been using S/MIME with since at least 2015.

Many of the reasons described in the forum are true, which does not mean S/MIME is impossible to fix or use.

There is native support for S/MIME in many email clients both desktop and mobile/tablet, including most of the 'stock' clients installed by default in most of the devices, so this is not an issue.

I think the big problems are basically 2:

1.- Having a throwaway key and certificate every 30 days (as we do with Letsencrypt SSL/TLS) is very inconvenient because we would need to keep a long collection of them in order access old messages.

2.- People access their email from multiple devices, so syncing the private key securely across all of them becomes a challenge.

For the tech savvy, both problems are manageable:

1.- You can get a free S/MIME certificate from valid for 1 year here:

https://www.actalis.com/s-mime-certificates.aspx


Please read a very important reply to this post by @duxsco pointing out to the insecurity of the Actalis certificate, and providing a secure but not free alternative.


2.- You can manually add this certificate to all your devices and keep an encrypted/secure repository with all your old keys and certificates in case you need to access your archived email.

I've been doing exactly that for years and it is just fine for signing my email.

IMHO for 'fixing' the whole signing and encryption of emails, is conceptually closer to be a more consistent solution, and I use it with everyone who understands it, but I have to admit that the ecosystems is far less ready than for S/MIME (you will need to use specialised apps or installed plugins, etc.), Thunderbird being a shining exception.

PGP has several very powerful advantages:

1.- You don't need a CA for the sole purpose of generating your keys.

2.- You can use the same keys for many years.

3.- People who really trust each other can sign each other's keys creating a web-of-trust.

4.- There is a free network of keyservers where you can upload your public keys and make them available to everyone.

5.- Most people these days have their own website, blog or social media account where they can publish their public keys for cases when they distrust the public servers. They can manually exchange them too.

In the long run I believe we should promote the adoption of OpenPGP instead of S/MIME, with more people using it, native support should follow.

I am not an expert though, so I'd love to hear from others too. 😊

kikobar, to opensource Spanish
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¿Alguien todavía usando Openbravo ERP Community Edition?

Habiéndolo usado por más de una década, no me siento listo para dejarlo ir... ¿hay alguna comunidad por ahí dispuesta a mantenerlo vivo?

Me pregunto, ¿qué significa esta declaración acerca de una aplicación que es 100% de código abierto? - nada bueno, eso es seguro:

"Openbravo has reached an IP licensing agreement with Fut IT Services, which has been an Openbravo Official Partner for many years, to provide continued support and evolution of these core-ERP modules.

Fut IT Services will evolve, commercialize and maintain the new product under the Etendo brand, which inherits all the core ERP functionalities of Openbravo ERP. It is important to note that Etendo and Openbravo are independent companies and products."

Por favor, avisen si están interesados en manetener esta excelente aplicación con vida y de código abierto por muchos años más.

Por favor circular (boost) con otros que también podrían estar interesados.

Anuncio oficial de EOL:
https://www.openbravo.com/blog/openbravo-announces-eos-eol-certain-core-erp-modules-non-retail-customers/

Repositorio oficial:
https://gitlab.com/openbravo

#openbravo #opensource #erp #java #etendo #FutIT

kikobar, to opensource
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Any folks still using Openbravo ERP Community Edition?

Having used it for more than a decade, I don't feel ready to let it go.... is there any community out there prepared to keep it alive?

I wonder what this statement could mean with respect to an 100% open source application? - nothing good, for sure:

"Openbravo has reached an IP licensing agreement with Fut IT Services, which has been an Openbravo Official Partner for many years, to provide continued support and evolution of these core-ERP modules.

Fut IT Services will evolve, commercialize and maintain the new product under the Etendo brand, which inherits all the core ERP functionalities of Openbravo ERP. It is important to note that Etendo and Openbravo are independent companies and products."

Please shout out now if you are interested in keeping this good piece of software alive and open source, and please boost to others who may be interested too.

Official EOL announcement:
https://www.openbravo.com/blog/openbravo-announces-eos-eol-certain-core-erp-modules-non-retail-customers/

Official repository:
https://gitlab.com/openbravo

#openbravo #opensource #erp #java #etendo #FutIT

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