[guardian-dev] otrfileconverter/keysync branding session

Mark Belinsky m at markbelinsky.com
Mon Jul 15 23:12:20 EDT 2013


Do you have a structure in mind for this? Since I've been doing more and
more of this, I'm happy to help.

For instance, It could be good to take it higher level and understand how
it might exist in an app for a user then drill down from there.

~Sent from my mobile. Please excuse any typos or terseness.
On Jul 15, 2013 11:59 AM, "Nathan of Guardian" <nathan at guardianproject.info>
wrote:

>
>
> Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at guardianproject.info> wrote:
>
> >
> >Now that we have a fully working OTR key sync system, I think its time
> >we
> >figured out how this app should be represented to users.  I originally
> >chose
> >the name otrfileconverter just to have a working title.  Nathan
> >proposed keysync.
> >
> >I'm proposing we have a branding session where we figure out a name for
> >the
> >app, how to describe it and teach it, and how best to shape the app to
> >fit
> >into well established user patterns.  We could either do it at
> >SATELLITE if
> >Nathan and Abel overlap, otherwise we can do it on the internet.
>
> I think we should broaden the discussion to the larger feature concept of
> key/identity sharing and syncing between devices as well. For example, if
> we use NFC to sync public keyrings between devices, that feature or
> activity should also have a name.
>
> +n
>
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