Updated Language Conventions (markdown)

Dominik Schürmann 2015-08-03 00:55:20 +02:00
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ We try to provide a better terminology when we think that the traditional one is
| Passphrase | Password | People don't know what a passphrase is, but they know passwords. Renaming passwords to passphrases doesn't help to increase their strength. | | Passphrase | Password | People don't know what a passphrase is, but they know passwords. Renaming passwords to passphrases doesn't help to increase their strength. |
| Public/private key | Key | Don't try to explain the concept of public key cryptography. People don't want to know it, it should work seamlessly | | Public/private key | Key | Don't try to explain the concept of public key cryptography. People don't want to know it, it should work seamlessly |
| Sign/Certify key | Confirm key | Key signing makes no sense without knowing public key crypto. Certify is more appropriate, but also difficult to understand. (Confirm in german: Schlüssel bestätigen) | | Sign/Certify key | Confirm key | Key signing makes no sense without knowing public key crypto. Certify is more appropriate, but also difficult to understand. (Confirm in german: Schlüssel bestätigen) |
| Cache password | Remember password | | | Cache password | Remember password | Cache is technical language
| Keyserver | Cloud | The word keyserver is only used in OpenKeychain's preferences | Keyserver | Cloud | The word keyserver is only used in OpenKeychain's preferences
# Other languages # Other languages