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Jiwoong Lee

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Apr 29, 2017, 4:41:32 AM4/29/17
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Hi, 

I have a need to send to a Chromium OS partner company a binary executable file, which is built solely from a Chromium OS third-party package. The entire code is BSD-Google license, but I need to send the binary directly in my situation.

What would be the recommendable / typical way of sending binary executable file?
Do we have any concern of using gmail / google drive? Is that regarded as a security threat by email servers / google drive?

Thanks in advance,
Jiwoong

Mike Frysinger

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May 1, 2017, 5:09:59 PM5/1/17
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we don't really have a process for this specific to CrOS.  typically we don't share binary files, so it doesn't come up :).

i'd say put it into a zip and e-mail it to them as an attachment.  if you aren't going to authenticate it using gpg keys, then they're already trusting e-mails from you.  plus i'm assuming you can't bootstrap the web-o-trust for gpg anyways ;).
-mike

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