Anyway, the reality is we *don’t* use processes and pipes for important things, *because* they fail roughly like this. You can say “but error codes” all you want, we don’t do this with browsers or ssh or gzip or REPLs (hello, Jupyter) or anything else. Because this hits a wall.https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/996231278276919296 …
This is by no means exclusive to gpg. We've seen it time and time again where 20/20 hindsight tells you you could've done a better job making things more intuitive or eliminating pitfalls by default. It's a difficult problem.
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I agree. The point is not to say “this shouldn’t have happened” as much as “what do we learn from this, how does this experience redirect resources?” I hate the individual blamestorming but I do not hate lessoned learned.
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