FSFE: OpenPGP/Nitrokey, Interoperable Europe Act, and YH4F (Child Labour)
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Simon Josefsson: OpenPGP master key on Nitrokey Start
I’ve used hardware-backed OpenPGP keys since 2006 when I imported newly generated rsa1024 subkeys to a FSFE Fellowship card. This worked well for several years, and I recall buying more ZeitControl cards for multi-machine usage and backup purposes. As a side note, I recall being unsatisfied with the weak 1024-bit RSA subkeys at the time – my primary key was a somewhat stronger 1280-bit RSA key created back in 2002 — but OpenPGP cards at the time didn’t support more than 1024 bit RSA, and were (and still often are) also limited to power-of-two RSA key sizes which I dislike.
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2023-03-22The Interoperable Europe Act needs a "Free Software first" approach
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2023-03-20Meet Andrei and David, two first edition YH4F participants