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i think "demonstrate" gestures partly in the wrong direction.
much agility is already built in. the point here is not that more agility can be built in on short notice (even though that is also true). but rather that OpenPGP already allows users to make a lot of decisions about which mechanisms to use, right now.
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Notes on OpenPGP

The "Notes on OpenPGP" project aims to produce accessible documentation for various aspects of the OpenPGP ecosystem.

OpenPGP for application developers

A book for application developers who want to integrate OpenPGP functionality into their software.

This book serves a standalone introduction to the concepts of OpenPGP. It also introduces readers to the OpenPGP RFC.

Current draft version: html, epub.