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Spelling and some additions #5
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* Fixed a typo. * Also added Confidant Mail, Martin Albrecht's PyME (for Python 2, the Python 3 version is in the GPGME repo at gnupg.org) and Vinay Sajip's GPG module for both Python 2 and 3.
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python-gnupg and PyME URls may be out of date, but let's push it out anyways
taken from ModernPGP#5
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- [PyME](https://bitbucket.org/malb/pyme) - Python 2 bindings for GPGME | ||
- [Python GnuPG](https://bitbucket.org/vinay.sajip/python-gnupg) |
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actually, i am not sure I approve this anymore: were those projects consulted before agreeing to appear here?
according to the top of the page description, this is not just a mere list of projects using PGP - it's projects explicitely willing to collaborate over the modern pgp project.
i made the same mistake with caff and geysigning - i'm checking with them to see if it's okay they are here.
PyME can definitely be included, but it can also be pointed back to the Python bindings included in the GPGME source (I ported it to Python 3 and then Justus reworked that to work with both Python 2.7 and 3.3 and above). I can't recall if I emailed Vinay Sajip or not, but that wrapper is the most well known one. |
Python 3 version is in the GPGME repo at gnupg.org) and Vinay Sajip's
GPG module for both Python 2 and 3.