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diff --git a/pages/about-us/news/2015/2nd-openpgp-email-summit.md b/pages/about-us/news/2015/2nd-openpgp-email-summit.md index 12adfbf..e093779 100644 --- a/pages/about-us/news/2015/2nd-openpgp-email-summit.md +++ b/pages/about-us/news/2015/2nd-openpgp-email-summit.md @@ -3,11 +3,8 @@ @posted_at = '2015-12-10' @more = true @preview_image = '/img/pages/gnupg.png' -@preview = "We participated in the 2nd OpenPGP email summit were we had the oportunity to exchange ideas with many other projects." -The [2nd OpenPGP email summit](https://wiki.gnupg.org/OpenPGPEmailSummit201512) took place in Zurich between the 5th and 6th of December. LEAP was there among many other projects working on protecting email communications. It was an intense weekend where we had the oportunity to hear from other projects about how they are doing things and to discuss how to solve common problems. - -There were many working sessions on a variety of topics (from key server email validation to password recovery). I'm going to highlight some topics that I think were very interesting. +The [2nd OpenPGP email summit](https://wiki.gnupg.org/OpenPGPEmailSummit201512) took place in Zurich between the 5th and 6th of December. LEAP was there among many other projects working on protecting email communications. It was an intense weekend where we had the oportunity to hear from other projects about how they are doing things and to discuss how to solve common problems. There were many working sessions on a variety of topics (from key server email validation to password recovery). I'm going to highlight some topics that I think were very interesting. # Encrypted Indexes diff --git a/pages/about-us/news/2015/bitmask-oh-nine-one/en.md b/pages/about-us/news/2015/bitmask-oh-nine-one/en.md index e6c1852..3119bb5 100644 --- a/pages/about-us/news/2015/bitmask-oh-nine-one/en.md +++ b/pages/about-us/news/2015/bitmask-oh-nine-one/en.md @@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ @posted_at = '2015-11-05' @more = true @preview_image = '/img/pages/bitmask.png' -@preview = %(At a time when online surveillance by corporate and government powers is mainstream we need the ability to communicate without fear. We are happy to announce Bitmask 0.9.1, the Beta release of Bitmask Encrypted Email.) - At a time when online surveillance by <a href='http://boingboing.net/tag/hacking-team'>corporate</a> and <a diff --git a/pages/about-us/news/2015/bitmask-oh-nine-rc.md b/pages/about-us/news/2015/bitmask-oh-nine-rc.md index a57d7f8..207121f 100644 --- a/pages/about-us/news/2015/bitmask-oh-nine-rc.md +++ b/pages/about-us/news/2015/bitmask-oh-nine-rc.md @@ -3,11 +3,10 @@ @posted_at = '2015-07-13' @more = true @preview_image = '/img/pages/bitmask.png' -@preview = %(The LEAP team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Bitmask 0.9.0rc1, codename "we're not in kansas anymore.") -The LEAP team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Bitmask 0.9.0rc1, codename "we're not in kansas anymore." +The LEAP team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Bitmask 0.9.0rc1, codename "we're not in kansas anymore." This is our first public release candidate with a responsive and relatively bug free encrypted email experience. Our work has focused on speed and scale optimization by adapting the underlying components (leap.keymanager and leap.mail) to use the new async API of Soledad. -This is our first public release candidate with a responsive and relatively bug free encrypted email experience. Our work has focused on speed and scale optimization by adapting the underlying components (leap.keymanager and leap.mail) to use the new async API of Soledad. This reduces code complexity by making use of the reactor pattern and by having blocking code (i.e. general i/o) be executed asynchronously. We have revamped how bitmask frontend and backend communicates (this improves performance and prevent bugs), improved log handling for better bug reports, and much more (see the changelog file for a more detailed list). +This reduces code complexity by making use of the reactor pattern and by having blocking code (i.e. general i/o) be executed asynchronously. We have revamped how bitmask frontend and backend communicates (this improves performance and prevent bugs), improved log handling for better bug reports, and much more (see the changelog file for a more detailed list). This is a release candidate aimed at getting more user feedback to influence our next round of development. We have a list of [known](https://leap.se/code/versions/161) [issues](https://leap.se/en/docs/client/known-issues) that we are cranking through and will add more to the list as feedback comes in. diff --git a/pages/about-us/news/2015/bitmask-oh-nine-rc2.md b/pages/about-us/news/2015/bitmask-oh-nine-rc2.md index 6125470..cefb003 100644 --- a/pages/about-us/news/2015/bitmask-oh-nine-rc2.md +++ b/pages/about-us/news/2015/bitmask-oh-nine-rc2.md @@ -3,20 +3,10 @@ @posted_at = '2015-09-03' @more = true @preview_image = '/img/pages/bitmask.png' -@preview = %(The LEAP team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the second release candidate for Bitmask 0.9.0, codename "we're not in kansas anymore.") - -The LEAP team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the second -release candidate for Bitmask 0.9.0, codename "we're not in kansas anymore". - -This is our second public release candidate with a responsive and relatively -bug free encrypted email experience. Our work has focused on speed and scale -optimization by adapting the underlying components (leap.keymanager and -leap.mail) to use the new async API of Soledad. This reduces code complexity by -making use of the reactor pattern and by having blocking code (i.e. general -i/o) be executed asynchronously. We have revamped how the bitmask frontend and -backend communicates (this improves performance and prevents bugs), improved -log handling for better bug reports, and much more (see the changelog file for -a more detailed list). + +The LEAP team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the second release candidate for Bitmask 0.9.0, codename "we're not in kansas anymore". This is our second public release candidate with a responsive and relatively bug free encrypted email experience. + +Our work has focused on speed and scale optimization by adapting the underlying components (leap.keymanager and leap.mail) to use the new async API of Soledad. This reduces code complexity by making use of the reactor pattern and by having blocking code (i.e. general i/o) be executed asynchronously. We have revamped how the bitmask frontend and backend communicates (this improves performance and prevents bugs), improved log handling for better bug reports, and much more (see the changelog file for a more detailed list). This is a release candidate aimed at getting more user feedback to influence our next round of development. We have a list of known issues |