I know it's a hack - but installing seckey2sshagent in /usr/bin/ would make it
much easier for people to use.
+
+---
+
+I'm not sure I really want to include this hack with the debs. It's
+really not useful for any kind of regular use. I would rather focus
+on getting openpgp2ssh to support passprotected keys.
+
+As another possibility, I was planning on modifying the script so that
+it could export to a passprotected file. I think this would be a lot
+more useful. Let me get that working, then let's revist the issue of
+including it in the packaging.
+
+-- Big Jimmy
+
+---
+
+Ok - sounds good to me. I'm thinking in terms of getting other people to try
+out the Monkeysphere - maybe the README should just say: we're only half
+done. You can verify the identity of servers, but we haven't completed the
+part about verifying you to a server. Then it could say: if you're really
+interested, you can run this hacky script but we make no guarantees.
+
+-- Sir Jam Jam