On Sat, 2017-02-04 at 03:06 +0000, Corey W Sheldon wrote:
it ACTUALLY mentioned how and what tools to use to do these things?
I agree with Corey here. The better articles we publish are the ones
that instruct *how* to do something (think of the GnuPG series). The
GnuPG articles were salient enough that they could be used as a guide
on setting up a GPG key and securing your email with it.
This article doesn't offer any lasting value to the reader. How does
this relate to Fedora? Maybe a better spin on this would be "Making
Fedora more secure"? Or "Securing Fedora for use in a public setting"?
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