CC does not offer such an option as the GPL does.
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Jun 16 2021
Apr 12 2021
It may be preferable to get that under 4.0 or later, so you don't need to contact every contributor again if in some years there is intention to switch to a newer version released by Creative Commons.
Feb 19 2021
For the pogo-pin test clip to flash, it is available in China.
Sep 30 2019
Apr 5 2019
Mar 6 2019
- I'd like to suggest to include a mail alias "paypal@gnupg.org".
Mar 5 2019
Metazoa (Ingo Bläser) quote busy. Promised to send an offer with a brief concept "in March". I will ping him.
Feb 21 2019
I use BBG-SWD (my own tool to flash MCU) for transparency of the process. It's up to you to choice a tool for initial flashing.
Just in case, here are resources to be reproducible.
Feb 18 2019
Some of my terminology: I call "case", "shell", and "board".
Feb 12 2019
The metal case, I bought from here (it's expensive CNY3.00, for individuals): https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=550180089286
For prototype, I used:
- ZL-272 (without slits): https://detail.1688.com/offer/566273410945.html
- ZL-271, the metal shell: https://detail.1688.com/offer/566197153418.html
- Repository for PCB design: https://git.gniibe.org/cgit/gnuk/fst-01.git/
- tag: release/3.01 is the latest for the design itself, but last commit 8ee4e0d53a73993e42d1c2ccc12b08757338f4b1 added data sheet for connector.
- The particular data sheet is for a variant of connector with slits.
- in the output directory, I put additional information as well as the gerber output: https://git.gniibe.org/cgit/gnuk/fst-01.git/tree/output?id=8ee4e0d53a73993e42d1c2ccc12b08757338f4b1
- In output/README.txt, there are information for procurement for the GD32F103 chip and ZL-272 connector.
- But those are the ones I specified, and the actual vendors/distributors are different
- For ZL-272 with slits, it seems that it's DongGuan Yuliang Electronics Co., Limited (http://www.dgyuliang.net) which provides the connector
- tag: release/3.01 is the latest for the design itself, but last commit 8ee4e0d53a73993e42d1c2ccc12b08757338f4b1 added data sheet for connector.
- The test plan I specified is: https://www.gniibe.org/memo/development/fst-01/fst-01sz-testplan.html
Feb 4 2019
I don't see it as a priority right now. We should keep it in mind for T3811 .
I do not think that we should prioritize this right now. I had a talk with Michael and he said that we basically have the trademark because we are currently using it. To really register it and enforce it we would have to hire patent lawyers and that will easily go into 6 figure sums. Which I don't think we need right now. Let's keep it as "GnuPG is in use as a Product of g10cde".
Ping.
Jan 28 2019
During a meeting with Werner today agreed:
- All content under gnupg.org should be handled by Verein
- Metazoa should write an offer regarding gnupg.org
(- Markus Meier is working for gnupg._com_!)
Contact to Metazoa already running. Will update Ingo Bläser.
Jan 9 2019
In another project in the early 2000ies we had a lawyer from one of those Königsallee lawfirsm as partner. IIRC the estimated cost for a word trademark in the EU, US, and JP was in the range of 10k for just a couple of years.
Jan 8 2019
Just trying to find out who spoke about _which_ website _exactly_. Obviously, it wasn't just about GnuPG e.V.
Just talked to Michael Stehmann again. He added some useful thoughts. Unfortunately, he didn't agree to summarise them in 2-3 paragraphs. So I'll try...
Jan 7 2019
Please provide a summary of the talk.
My opinion:
Talked to Michael Stehmann. First questions to be decided before estimating the efforts:
At end of 2018 we had a talk with designer Markus Maier in the Düsseldorf Office.
The issue was handled as well.
Oct 10 2018
The pages of the Verein shall use a different layout than the general gnupg.org pages.
Sep 26 2018
Jul 4 2018
We didn't found the time to organize it. There will be a OpenPGP summit this fall organized by Patrick, though
Jun 18 2018
May 27 2018
I wonder if there's potential for engaging users remotely? Also, in addition to a workshop, maybe a user interface study of how users learn and interact with the tool? I feel like doing that with people who are relatively light/new users of gpg (like me, currently struggling as I wade thru a mix of docs, some of it outdated) could be beneficial. See also: https://arxiv.org/abs/1510.08555
Mar 7 2018
Feb 28 2018
Feb 26 2018
Hello Andre.
Aug 7 2017
Aug 4 2017
Aug 3 2017
We should publish a status report about the campaign. I'd suggest to do this a few days before the 2.2 release.
Aug 2 2017
E194 started a bit too late but here we go:
Aug 1 2017
We can't close this bug because the main thing is to define a policy on how the GnuPG icons can be used. For example do we allow their use by proprietary software to indicate that they use GnuPG below the hood?
Jul 31 2017
Jul 26 2017
- How to prepare the next general assembly
- Involvement of Members (Verein ML) and Transparency
Jul 25 2017
Jul 12 2017
All of the campaign videos have now been published.
Jun 22 2017
(ask Marcus or me for the last 4 digits).
Jun 19 2017
Jun 17 2017
Contract will be signed next Thursday at noon
Jun 13 2017
Marcus: We have an appointment tomorrow at 15:00 at the KSD.
Jun 12 2017
Jun 8 2017
Jun 7 2017
Jun 6 2017
May 30 2017
May 29 2017
May 24 2017
May 23 2017
My understanding is that the "donate to gnupg" at the end is meant for the "still" screen at the end of the video after the video stopped playing. There is another "donate to gnupg" message *before* the credits that is 8 seconds long.
May 22 2017
We tentatively decided to use an account of the local savings bank (KSD).
Great that we have the video finished. Some minor corrections are required, though:
May 15 2017
May 9 2017
May 8 2017
Apr 25 2017
Meanwhile I added an explicit test mode to Payproc and implemented preview.gnupg.org to test the donation system in the close to real environment. The test mode allows to do payments in a sandbox without shoveling real money.
Apr 18 2017
See {E164}.
Apr 10 2017
@marcus brings two good LED flat pars, and asks the hackerspace to borrow the lavalier mic and radio transmitter/receiver. He also brings his zoom as backup.