It might be people who miss the forest for the trees. Right now Moxie is working on bringing encryption to the masses. That involves a whole-product view, with empathy for the unsophisticated (think about a kid who's only computing device is a phone).
I know stereotypes often treat people unfairly, but the kind of person who has the dedication required to use PGP seems, to me, to often coincide with the people who find fault with everyone who hasn't had the dedication or focus to learn sophisticated software techniques.
And, if I were Moxie, that would be a source of constant frustration to me. The very people who have the ability to make things better -at best- don't empathize with the people they could help, and at worst harbor a bit of contempt for them.
Considering Moxie seems to be dedicating a large part of his life's work to helping average people, I believe the attitude I described could play foil to the inspirational messages he also receives. But I don't pretend to know him or anything.
> Considering Moxie seems to be dedicating a large part of his life's work to helping average people, I believe the attitude I described could play foil to the inspirational messages he also receives. But I don't pretend to know him or anything.
You may say that, but after the "we specifically work to make TextSecure impossible without Google Play because using Android without google is 'going back to the old broken desktop security model'" thing, I'm not convinced.
I'm sure moxie is good with crypto, but sadly, he's on different side of war on general purpose computers than I am. He's on the side of walled gardens and limits what can you do on your own device, and I can't accept that.
EDIT: and of course he would spit on GPG. For moxie, GPG is competition.
I know stereotypes often treat people unfairly, but the kind of person who has the dedication required to use PGP seems, to me, to often coincide with the people who find fault with everyone who hasn't had the dedication or focus to learn sophisticated software techniques.
And, if I were Moxie, that would be a source of constant frustration to me. The very people who have the ability to make things better -at best- don't empathize with the people they could help, and at worst harbor a bit of contempt for them.
Considering Moxie seems to be dedicating a large part of his life's work to helping average people, I believe the attitude I described could play foil to the inspirational messages he also receives. But I don't pretend to know him or anything.