I sent this to the wotsap-announce list yesterday, but since I haven't told anyone about it it doesn't have many subscribers. Anyway:
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From: Jorgen Cederlof jc@lysator.liu.se To: wotsap-announce@lists.lysator.liu.se, gnupg-users@gnupg.org, keyanalyze-discuss@dtype.org Subject: [Wotsap-announce] Announce: Wotsap 0.6 and Leaf of Trust analysis Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 16:06:42 +0100
Hi,
Version 0.6 of Web of trust statistics and pathfinder, Wotsap, is now running on and available from http://www.lysator.liu.se/~jc/wotsap/.
In the development process I found some pretty image representations of the Web of Trust that might interest many readers of this mail. Take a look at http://www.lysator.liu.se/~jc/wotsap/leafoftrust.html for images and analysis.
Some of the changes since last version:
- The web pages have been given a well-needed face lift. - Much more documentation - Stabler and better search URLs. - News in HTML, Atom and RSS formats. - Mailing lists
- All keys and signatures are now verified with GnuPG. - The primary user ID is now always used. - Indication of signature cert check level and whether the primary user ID was signed. - New .wot file format including signature types.
- Key statistics can show the signatures that would lower MSD most (by Marco Bodrato) - Group matrices - show all signatures within a group of keys. - Option to dynamically add signatures, exclude signatures, signature types, non-cross-signatures and keys for the duration of a query.
Stand-alone program only: - Better command line handling. - Show a whole .wot file in human-readable format. - Show all differences between two .wot files. - Everything now works without warnings in Python 2.3, should work fine in Python 2.4 and has compatibility for Python 2.2.
Thanks for all the encouragement and ideas I received from lots of people during this development cycle.
Jörgen Cederlöf
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