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# NOTE: as Stretch doesn't provide libstdc++ 7.1 or later, clang-16 is built against libc++ Mar 28th 2021 - Ubuntu Xenial (16.04) disabled (EOL)įeb 01st 2021 - Snapshot becomes 13, branch 12 createdįeb 01st 2021 - Debian Bullseye (11) added May 01st 2021 - libclc packages generated from 12. Jul 25th 2021 - Packages are tested against the LLVM integration test suite

Oct 05th 2021 - Ubuntu Impish (21.10) enabledĪug 01st 2021 - Snapshot becomes 14, branch 13 createdĪug 01st 2021 - libunwind packages are generated (libunwind-XX & libunwind-XX-dev) Jan 15th 2022 - Sources and dsc files are signed on sigstoreĭec 30th 2021 - MLIR packages added from 13ĭec 23th 2021 - Ubuntu Groovy (20.10) disabled (EOL)
#Gpg suite nightly builds install#
Jan 16th 2022 - llvm.sh can now install all packages at once with the 'all' option Jul 24th 2022 - Ubuntu Hirsute (21.04) and Impish (21.10) disabled (EOL)įeb 18th 2022 - Ubuntu Jammy (22.04) enabledįeb 04th 2022 - Snapshot becomes 15, branch 14 created Start today and convince a friend to setup mail encryption for save communication no matter which operating system they are using.Jul 31th 2022 - Snapshot becomes 16, branch 15 created There are opportunities to promote GPG Suite to users, developers and students. Help us spread the word about how our projects are building a better world. Help us hunt down bugs and test the latest nightly build of GPG Suite.
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It's also a great way to get familiar with our code and tools. QA is one of the easiest ways to get started contributing to GPG Suite. Let's make encrypted communication the new normal! Testing and Quality Assurance
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Direct OS X users to the GPG Suite Getting Started Tutorial and see this KB-article for Windows and Linux tutorials. talk to others about OpenPGP - maybe they don't even know this technology exists.sign your friends keys after verifying, they are legit.add your OpenPGP key's fingerprint to your mail signature another way to let others know you are an active OpenPGP user.add your OpenPGP key to your website: it is a great way to share your public key and let others know that you are an active OpenPGP user.If your friends ask about that odd "signature.asc" attachment, you can explain that this is a signed mail and why signing mails is a great idea. Also signing ensures, that the message has not been tampered with while in transit to the recipient. Your friends can be sure, you are the actual author of the message they received. sign outgoing mail: There's no real reason not to sign outgoing mail.The fact, that you are using this technology, should make you proud and there are various ways, to let others know about how great OpenPGP is: You are using OpenPGP and have no other contact with an OpenPGP key? This all seems like wasted energy? Maybe you are a pioneer and this technology still needs a bit more time for broader adaption. Create an account on Transifex and join a language team:

Helping with localization is easy and an important step to tear down language barriers preventing OpenPGP usage. LocalizationĬontribute by making GPGMail and GPG Keychain available in your local language. Join the community and help out new users on our community support platform. Our support process relies on enthusiastic contributors like you. You want to help? Great, let's work together to spread OpenPGP usage, ensuring more people on this planet can benefit from secure communication! Help out new users
