I don't understand where the issue is. Enigma being "solved" was one of the reasons often cited as a contributing factor to fall of the Nazis. However little significance it has to you personally.
Historical data -if aggregated- could become a valuable contribution to a research project -or a project of different nature- in the future. Knowing more about the past can't be a bad thing in my book.
Does it add anything?
Actually it does: It adds to the exact account of events that happened on that day- in this case a troop/ship movement and the way it's crew communicated their intention of reacting to a new situation.
Maybe I am missing your point.
I agree with this - there is historical value in the messages, which helps build a picture of events during the war.
If you look at it that way, every method is brute force. I consider a brute force decryption to be a full search of the key space, not a guided search that cleverly skips irrelevant parts.
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I fully agree with this.
In the article you talked about usefulness and I did not agree with the argument. Being an interesting from historical point of view and useful is two different things.
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It's not about personal. I'm arguing above about reasoning.
Can you explain how does it constitute usefulness?
Also I wrote:
Being an interesting from historical point of view and useful is two different things. I don't really stand against enigma, what did I show is that the same reasoning defends Moo!Wrapper too.
Can you explain what useful or at least historically significant is in the message @dutch wrote a very interesting article about? (Linked in my previous comment). While I find decoded message is historically interesting, I don't see why it is historically significant.
Are we still fighting Nazis?
Polish and later British mathematicians did great job. And they had no computers.
The lesson is - usefulness as a criterion for listing and de-listing projects is a very tricky one.
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