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- * Change the internal representation of keyid into a struct which
- can also hold the localid and extend the localid to hold information
- of the subkey number because two subkeys may have the same keyid.
-
- * Add a way to override the current cipher/md implementations
- by others (using extensions)
-
- * Not GnuPG related: What about option completion in bash?
- Can "--dump-options" be used for this or should we place the
- options in an ELF note section?
-
- * Split key support (n-out-of-m). Use our own protocol or figure out
- how PGP does it.
-
- * add an option to re-create a public key from a secret key; we
- can do this in trustdb.c:verify_own_keys. (special tool?)
- Hmmm, we better drop the duplication of the public part and just keep
- the secrets in the "secring" - this has the additional that we can
- put those secrets on a hardware token.
-
- * write a tool to extract selected keys from a file.
-
- * Change the buffering to a mbuf like scheme? See Michael's proposal.
-
- * Keep a list of duplicate, faked or unwanted keyids.
-
- * The current code has knowledge about the structure of a keyblock.
- We should add an abstraction layer so that adding support for
- different certificate structures will become easier.
-
- * "Michael T. Babcock" <[email protected]> suggested to write
- an event log so that other software can display a key history or
- alike with GnuPG results. This should be connected to the keyrings.
-
-
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