@lwflouisa A PGP keypair consists of multiple keys, the certificate, encrypting keys, signing keys etc. I personally have setup where I have an offline masterkey (for signing keys and creating new subkeys) and then I have signing subkeys on my everyday devices. Should my everyday computer be compromised in any way, I can just go home and revoke the subkey, create a new one and not loose the reputation associated with my master key.
Munich tried to develop their own flavour of Linux, #LiMux. Those development resources might have been better spent porting or rewriting that "software essential for the public sector" for a standard Debian or Fedora distro. But that wouldn't have fixed lack of political will.
The worst thing about reading email newsletters in text/plain mode are the obfuscated, surveillance-infested URL links that make the actual content impossible to read. I think I've just convinced myself to unsubscribe from them all. @taiganaut
Yup! I set up an !ownCloud server in 2013 (?) specifically to divorce myself from Google Calendar. I disliked the ownCloud calendar webUI; the !Nextcloud calendar webUI is only slightly better. But the backend implements the iCalendar spec RFC 5545 very well, so I'm using Thunderbird's Lightning caledendar plugin, the DAVdroid app from !Fdroid, and have used the .ics public access URI for other implementations. #GoogleFree