Hey folks :)
I'd like to inform you about the recent progress on your favorite OpenPGP implementation. It has been eight weeks since I last wrote an update, and there are exciting developments to report.
First of all, the Sequoia project made their [first release] at RustConf Rome during Neal's talk ([video], [slides]) about our experiences with Rust. The release includes only the low-level `openpgp` crate, which we renamed to [`sequoia-openpgp`] to avoid a namespace collision.
[first release]: https://sequoia-pgp.org/blog/2018/11/26/initial-release/ [video]: https://media.ccc.de/v/rustfest-rome-6-sequoia [slides]: https://sequoia-pgp.org/talks/2018-11-rustfest-rome/sequoia-challenges-rustf... [`sequoia-openpgp`]: https://crates.io/crates/sequoia-openpgp
In the weeks prior to the release, we moved a lot of code around, and refined our API. For example, we introduced a [`crypto`] module and moved all low-level crypto primitives there.
[`crypto`]: https://docs.sequoia-pgp.org/sequoia_openpgp/crypto/index.html
When generating keys, we now always generate a revocation certificate in the hope that it will encourage the callee to store it for later use. Furthermore, our handling of revocations has been improved.
We released the [bindings] for our cryptographic library, Nettle, and made Sequoia use the released version. We fixed a corner-case with Cv25519 keys encoded using OpenPGP.
[bindings]: https://crates.io/crates/nettle
Our command-line frontend `sq` gained a key generation subcommand, and is now able to verify detached signatures.
Our C API got a significant number of new functions.
Finally, our detached signature verifiaction tool [sqv] was moved to its own crate. As it only uses the low-level [`sequoia-openpgp`] crate, we were able to release it on crates.io. Furthermore, since it doesn't operate on compressed data, we are able to disable decompression support in the [`sequoia-openpgp`] crate, reducing the trusted computing base and simplifying packaging of the dependencies. Work has begun to [package] it for Debian.
[sqv]: https://crates.io/crates/sequoia-sqv [package]: https://gitlab.com/sequoia-pgp/sequoia/issues/81
That's all for today, and thanks for flying Sequoia! Justus