[guardian-dev] Silent Text for Android - interesting feature

Nathan of Guardian nathan at guardianproject.info
Fri Jul 26 14:43:35 EDT 2013


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On 07/26/2013 02:29 PM, Jon Camfield wrote:
> I think one more sane remote-burner-message setup is a request
> model (not unlike the always-amusing Outlook message-recall
> system), where you can set an expiration date or do-not-log request
> on the message.

I like this model, i.e. the "ask politely to not log" model. I think
as part of an OTR handshake, you can also agree that you shouldn't log
the conversation in a permanent archive, and especially not as plain text.

The new Gibberbot does this by default, and in fact, does not have any
other option, so I guess we have Built-In Burn Notice (tm).

> SilentText also uses this burn feature to manage local/outbox 
> archiving, which is an interesting add-on concept.

Yes, I see this a bit like asking for Chatham House rules in a
meeting. When you start a chat, you are just asking the participants
to come to a common agreement of how to manage messages from this
specific converations or always.

+n
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