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1 msgid "" 2 msgstr "" 3 "Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n" 4 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n" 5 "POT-Creation-Date: 2026-06-10 09:38+0200\n" 6 "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" 7 "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" 8 "Language-Team: en <LL@li.org>\n" 9 "Language: en\n" 10 "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 11 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 12 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 13 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n!=1)\n" 14 "Generated-By: Babel 2.3.4\n" 15 16 #: common/base.j2:5 common/news.j2:5 17 msgid "GNU Taler" 18 msgstr "" 19 20 #: common/base.j2:19 21 msgid "" 22 "A payment system that makes privacy-friendly online transactions fast and " 23 "easy." 24 msgstr "" 25 26 #: common/footer.j2.inc:10 27 msgid "Quick Links" 28 msgstr "" 29 30 #: common/footer.j2.inc:12 31 msgid "FAQ" 32 msgstr "" 33 34 #: common/footer.j2.inc:13 common/navigation.j2.inc:32 35 msgid "Docs" 36 msgstr "" 37 38 #: common/footer.j2.inc:14 template/bibliography.html.j2:2 39 msgid "Bibliography" 40 msgstr "" 41 42 #: common/footer.j2.inc:15 common/navigation.j2.inc:33 43 msgid "Development" 44 msgstr "" 45 46 #: common/footer.j2.inc:16 template/contact.html.j2:7 47 msgid "Contact Overview" 48 msgstr "" 49 50 #: common/footer.j2.inc:17 51 msgid "Bug Tracker (Mantis)" 52 msgstr "" 53 54 #: common/footer.j2.inc:18 55 msgid "Taler Demo Pages" 56 msgstr "" 57 58 #: common/footer.j2.inc:19 59 msgid "Taler Public Mailing List" 60 msgstr "" 61 62 #: common/footer.j2.inc:23 63 msgid "Email Contacts" 64 msgstr "" 65 66 #: common/footer.j2.inc:25 template/contact.html.j2:26 67 msgid "General Inquiries" 68 msgstr "" 69 70 #: common/footer.j2.inc:26 71 msgid "Sales" 72 msgstr "" 73 74 #: common/footer.j2.inc:27 75 msgid "Marketing" 76 msgstr "" 77 78 #: common/footer.j2.inc:28 79 msgid "PR and Media Contact" 80 msgstr "" 81 82 #: common/footer.j2.inc:29 83 msgid "Investors Contact" 84 msgstr "" 85 86 #: common/footer.j2.inc:30 87 msgid "Support" 88 msgstr "" 89 90 #: common/footer.j2.inc:31 91 msgid "Mailinglist" 92 msgstr "" 93 94 #: common/footer.j2.inc:35 95 msgid "Legal Information" 96 msgstr "" 97 98 #: common/footer.j2.inc:39 99 msgid "" 100 "GNU Taler is developed as part of the <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\" " 101 "target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">GNU project</a> for the GNU " 102 "operating system." 103 msgstr "" 104 105 #: common/footer.j2.inc:42 106 msgid "" 107 "We are grateful for the support and free hosting of this website by <a " 108 "href=\"https://www.bfh.ch/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener " 109 "noreferrer\">BFH</a>." 110 msgstr "" 111 112 #: common/footer.j2.inc:44 113 msgid "" 114 "This page was created using <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\" " 115 "target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Free Software</a> only." 116 msgstr "" 117 118 #: common/footer.j2.inc:46 119 msgid "JavaScript license information" 120 msgstr "" 121 122 #: common/navigation.j2.inc:10 123 msgid "Skip to main content" 124 msgstr "" 125 126 #: common/navigation.j2.inc:30 template/features.html.j2:2 127 msgid "Features" 128 msgstr "" 129 130 #: common/navigation.j2.inc:31 template/principles.html.j2:2 131 msgid "Principles" 132 msgstr "" 133 134 #: common/navigation.j2.inc:34 template/ngi-taler.html.j2:2 135 msgid "NGI TALER" 136 msgstr "" 137 138 #: common/navigation.j2.inc:36 template/index.html.j2:56 139 #: template/news/index.html.j2:2 template/news/index.html.j2:10 140 msgid "News" 141 msgstr "" 142 143 #: common/news.j2:6 144 msgid "Taxable Anonymous Libre Electronic Reserves" 145 msgstr "" 146 147 #: template/architecture.html.j2:2 148 msgid "System Architecture" 149 msgstr "" 150 151 #: template/architecture.html.j2:7 152 msgid "Taler System Architecture" 153 msgstr "" 154 155 #: template/bibliography.html.j2:9 156 msgid "GNU Taler Bibliography" 157 msgstr "" 158 159 #: template/bibliography.html.j2:24 template/bibliography.html.j2:58 160 msgid "by" 161 msgstr "" 162 163 #: template/cashier.html.j2:2 template/docs.html.j2:109 164 msgid "Cashier" 165 msgstr "" 166 167 #: template/cashier.html.j2:43 168 msgid "" 169 "This is the page for the Taler cashier App. It allows the cashier to grant " 170 "Taler users the right to withdraw a certain amount of e-cash from the " 171 "cashier's bank account. Thus, it offers an equivalent functionality to what " 172 "you may find on the bank Web site when withdrawing from an account there." 173 msgstr "" 174 175 #: template/cashier.html.j2:61 176 msgid "Download Nightly from our F-Droid repository." 177 msgstr "" 178 179 #: template/cashier.html.j2:68 180 msgid "Download Nightly APK directly." 181 msgstr "" 182 183 #: template/comingsoon.html.j2:2 184 msgid "Coming soon!" 185 msgstr "" 186 187 #: template/contact.html.j2:2 188 msgid "Contact" 189 msgstr "" 190 191 #: template/contact.html.j2:14 192 msgid "GNU Taler Mailing List" 193 msgstr "" 194 195 #: template/contact.html.j2:16 196 msgid "" 197 "A public mailing list for GNU Taler is hosted at <a href=\"https://" 198 "lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/taler\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener " 199 "noreferrer\">https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/taler</a>, <a " 200 "href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/taler/\" target=\"_blank\" " 201 "rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">archived here</a>. You can send messages to the " 202 "list via email to <a href=\"mailto:taler'AT'gnu.org\">taler'AT'gnu.org</a>." 203 msgstr "" 204 205 #: template/contact.html.j2:28 206 msgid "" 207 "You can reach a group of team members handling general inquiries by sending " 208 "emails to <a href=\"mailto:contact'AT'taler.net\">contact'AT'taler.net</a>." 209 msgstr "" 210 211 #: template/contact.html.j2:36 212 msgid "Reporting Bugs" 213 msgstr "" 214 215 #: template/contact.html.j2:38 216 msgid "We track open feature requests and bugs in our" 217 msgstr "" 218 219 #: template/contact.html.j2:41 220 msgid "Bug tracker" 221 msgstr "" 222 223 #: template/contact.html.j2:42 224 msgid "" 225 "which is shared with the GNUnet project. You can also report bugs or feature " 226 "requests to the mailing list." 227 msgstr "" 228 229 #: template/contact.html.j2:50 230 msgid "Contacting Individuals" 231 msgstr "" 232 233 #: template/contact.html.j2:52 234 msgid "" 235 "Team members are generally reachable at <tt>LASTNAME AT taler.net</tt>. All " 236 "of us support receiving GnuPG encrypted e-mails." 237 msgstr "" 238 239 #: template/contact.html.j2:61 240 msgid "Chat" 241 msgstr "" 242 243 #: template/contact.html.j2:63 244 msgid "" 245 "We frequently discuss issues using <a href=\"https://mumble.sf.net/\" " 246 "target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Mumble</a> on <tt>gnunet.org</" 247 "tt>. Feel free to join us in the lobby or developer rooms." 248 msgstr "" 249 250 #: template/contact.html.j2:71 251 msgid "Executive Team" 252 msgstr "" 253 254 #: template/contact.html.j2:73 255 msgid "" 256 "For non-technical commercial requests, please contact <a " 257 "href=\"mailto:ceo'AT'taler-systems.com\">ceo'AT'taler-systems.com</a>." 258 msgstr "" 259 260 #: template/contact.html.j2:81 template/development.html.j2:138 261 msgid "Community Forum" 262 msgstr "" 263 264 #: template/contact.html.j2:83 template/development.html.j2:140 265 msgid "" 266 "Our community forum for Taler is located at<a href=\"https://ich.taler.net/" 267 "\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"> the Integration Community " 268 "Hub (TALER ICH)</a>." 269 msgstr "" 270 271 #: template/contact.html.j2:90 272 msgid "Sales and Marketing" 273 msgstr "" 274 275 #: template/contact.html.j2:92 276 msgid "" 277 "You can reach our Head of Marketing handling your requests by sending an " 278 "email to <a href=\"mailto:sales'AT'taler.net\">sales'AT'taler.net</a> " 279 "respectively <a " 280 "href=\"mailto:marketing'AT'taler.net\">marketing'AT'taler.net</a>." 281 msgstr "" 282 283 #: template/contact.html.j2:100 template/development.html.j2:156 284 msgid "Onboarding" 285 msgstr "" 286 287 #: template/contact.html.j2:102 288 msgid "" 289 "If you want to contribute to GNU Taler you can send us an email to <a " 290 "href=\"mailto:onboarding'AT'taler-systems.com\">onboarding'AT'taler-" 291 "systems.com</a> or look up <a href=\"https://taler-systems.com/en/" 292 "company.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">open positions " 293 "and job opportunities</a>." 294 msgstr "" 295 296 #: template/contact.html.j2:110 297 msgid "Public Relations and Media Contact" 298 msgstr "" 299 300 #: template/contact.html.j2:112 301 msgid "" 302 "You can reach our team members responsible for PR, press and media contacts " 303 "via email to <a href=\"mailto:press'AT'taler.net\">press'AT'taler.net</a>." 304 msgstr "" 305 306 #: template/copyright.html.j2:2 template/copyright.html.j2:7 307 msgid "Copyright Assignment" 308 msgstr "" 309 310 #: template/copyright.html.j2:9 311 msgid "" 312 "Contributors to GNU Taler with Git access must sign the <a href=\"/pdf/" 313 "copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure that the <a " 314 "href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/" 315 "gnunet_taler_agreement.tex\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA agreement on " 316 "licensing and collaborative development</a> of the GNUnet and GNU Taler " 317 "projects is satisfied." 318 msgstr "" 319 320 #: template/copyright.html.j2:20 321 msgid "" 322 "The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available under " 323 "free software licenses, which gives developers the freedom to move code " 324 "between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and the company " 325 "the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can distribute via App-" 326 "stores that are hostile to free software)." 327 msgstr "" 328 329 #: template/copyright.html.j2:30 330 msgid "" 331 "Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not require " 332 "copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in this case " 333 "simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies are " 334 "sufficient, but snail mail is preferred." 335 msgstr "" 336 337 #: template/development.html.j2:2 338 msgid "Links for Developers" 339 msgstr "" 340 341 #: template/development.html.j2:8 342 msgid "GNU Taler: Links for Developers" 343 msgstr "" 344 345 #: template/development.html.j2:16 346 msgid "Developer Services" 347 msgstr "" 348 349 #: template/development.html.j2:25 350 msgid "Git Repositories" 351 msgstr "" 352 353 #: template/development.html.j2:27 354 msgid "Git repositories for all of GNU Taler." 355 msgstr "" 356 357 #: template/development.html.j2:33 358 msgid "lcov Results" 359 msgstr "" 360 361 #: template/development.html.j2:35 362 msgid "lcov shows results of the code coverage analysis for our test suite." 363 msgstr "" 364 365 #: template/development.html.j2:41 366 msgid "Continuous Integration" 367 msgstr "" 368 369 #: template/development.html.j2:43 370 msgid "Continuous integration and deployment is managed by our Buildbot." 371 msgstr "" 372 373 #: template/development.html.j2:49 374 msgid "Twister" 375 msgstr "" 376 377 #: template/development.html.j2:51 378 msgid "HTTP modifying man-in-the-middle proxy to test error handling." 379 msgstr "" 380 381 #: template/development.html.j2:62 382 msgid "Experimental Work" 383 msgstr "" 384 385 #: template/development.html.j2:73 386 msgid "SMC Auctions" 387 msgstr "" 388 389 #: template/development.html.j2:75 390 msgid "Secure multiparty auction protocol (future Taler Exchange extension)." 391 msgstr "" 392 393 #: template/development.html.j2:81 394 msgid "MCH 2022 Badge Integration" 395 msgstr "" 396 397 #: template/development.html.j2:83 398 msgid "Accept GNU Taler payments on your MCH 2022 badge." 399 msgstr "" 400 401 #: template/development.html.j2:91 402 msgid "EMVco Integration" 403 msgstr "" 404 405 #: template/development.html.j2:93 406 msgid "Integration with EMVco PoS systems (to be started soon)." 407 msgstr "" 408 409 #: template/development.html.j2:99 410 msgid "Taler Vault" 411 msgstr "" 412 413 #: template/development.html.j2:101 414 msgid "Hardware security module for GNU Taler (to be started soon)." 415 msgstr "" 416 417 #: template/development.html.j2:107 418 msgid "Payage Payment Plugin" 419 msgstr "" 420 421 #: template/development.html.j2:109 422 msgid "GNU Taler payment plugin for Payage/Joomla! (coming soon)." 423 msgstr "" 424 425 #: template/development.html.j2:120 426 msgid "Community Interaction" 427 msgstr "" 428 429 #: template/development.html.j2:130 430 msgid "Mailing List" 431 msgstr "" 432 433 #: template/development.html.j2:132 434 msgid "The public GNU Taler mailing list." 435 msgstr "" 436 437 #: template/development.html.j2:148 438 msgid "Bug Tracker" 439 msgstr "" 440 441 #: template/development.html.j2:150 442 msgid "Our bug tracker for bugs and feature requests." 443 msgstr "" 444 445 #: template/development.html.j2:158 446 msgid "Description of our taler.net setup and how to contribute." 447 msgstr "" 448 449 #: template/docs.html.j2:2 450 msgid "Documentation and Resources" 451 msgstr "" 452 453 #: template/docs.html.j2:8 454 msgid "GNU Taler: Documentation and Resources" 455 msgstr "" 456 457 #: template/docs.html.j2:14 458 msgid "" 459 "This is an overview of documentation and other resources for GNU Taler. The " 460 "full documentation contents can be found <a href=\"https://docs.taler.net/\" " 461 "target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">here</a>." 462 msgstr "" 463 464 #: template/docs.html.j2:26 465 msgid "Core Component Documentation" 466 msgstr "" 467 468 #: template/docs.html.j2:37 469 msgid "Merchant Backend Administration" 470 msgstr "" 471 472 #: template/docs.html.j2:39 473 msgid "Tutorial and manual for operating a merchant." 474 msgstr "" 475 476 #: template/docs.html.j2:47 477 msgid "Merchant API Tutorial" 478 msgstr "" 479 480 #: template/docs.html.j2:49 481 msgid "Tutorial for processing Taler payments using the merchant backend API." 482 msgstr "" 483 484 #: template/docs.html.j2:57 485 msgid "Back Office" 486 msgstr "" 487 488 #: template/docs.html.j2:59 489 msgid "Manual to run the back-office Web application." 490 msgstr "" 491 492 #: template/docs.html.j2:67 493 msgid "Merchant POS Terminal" 494 msgstr "" 495 496 #: template/docs.html.j2:69 497 msgid "Manual for configuring and using the point of sale app." 498 msgstr "" 499 500 #: template/docs.html.j2:77 501 msgid "Exchange" 502 msgstr "" 503 504 #: template/docs.html.j2:79 505 msgid "Operator's manual for the GNU Taler Exchange." 506 msgstr "" 507 508 #: template/docs.html.j2:87 509 msgid "Bank Integration" 510 msgstr "" 511 512 #: template/docs.html.j2:89 513 msgid "Manual for tightly integrating Taler with banking applications." 514 msgstr "" 515 516 #: template/docs.html.j2:97 517 msgid "Wallet" 518 msgstr "" 519 520 #: template/docs.html.j2:99 521 msgid "" 522 "Manual about the Taler wallets (WebExtensions, Android, iOS, CLI). You can " 523 "download pre-packaged binaries from <a href=\"wallet.html\" " 524 "target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">the Taler wallet Web site</a>." 525 msgstr "" 526 527 #: template/docs.html.j2:111 528 msgid "An app for taking in cash and handing out electronic cash." 529 msgstr "" 530 531 #: template/docs.html.j2:119 532 msgid "Age Restrictions" 533 msgstr "" 534 535 #: template/docs.html.j2:121 536 msgid "" 537 "Cryptographic background on how parents can set age-restrictions on Taler " 538 "coins to protect minors from inappropriate purchases while preserving " 539 "privacy for everyone." 540 msgstr "" 541 542 #: template/docs.html.j2:133 543 msgid "Supplemental services" 544 msgstr "" 545 546 #: template/docs.html.j2:144 547 msgid "GNU Anastasis" 548 msgstr "" 549 550 #: template/docs.html.j2:146 551 msgid "Privacy-preserving distributed key escrow and recovery services." 552 msgstr "" 553 554 #: template/docs.html.j2:154 555 msgid "libeufin" 556 msgstr "" 557 558 #: template/docs.html.j2:156 559 msgid "" 560 "Implementation of the Taler wire gateway over the EBICS/FinTS protocol " 561 "suite, including stand-alone bank (for regional currencies)." 562 msgstr "" 563 564 #: template/docs.html.j2:165 565 msgid "Depolymerization" 566 msgstr "" 567 568 #: template/docs.html.j2:167 569 msgid "" 570 "Implementation of the Taler wire gateway over the Bitcoin and Ethereum " 571 "blockchains." 572 msgstr "" 573 574 #: template/docs.html.j2:175 575 msgid "Sync" 576 msgstr "" 577 578 #: template/docs.html.j2:177 579 msgid "Encrypted data backup and recovery service." 580 msgstr "" 581 582 #: template/docs.html.j2:185 583 msgid "Taler Mailbox" 584 msgstr "" 585 586 #: template/docs.html.j2:187 587 msgid "Reliably deliver payment messages between Taler wallets." 588 msgstr "" 589 590 #: template/docs.html.j2:195 591 msgid "TalDir" 592 msgstr "" 593 594 #: template/docs.html.j2:197 595 msgid "" 596 "Directory to associate addresses (e-mail, phone numbers, etc.) with Taler " 597 "wallets." 598 msgstr "" 599 600 #: template/docs.html.j2:208 601 msgid "Integrations" 602 msgstr "" 603 604 #: template/docs.html.j2:216 605 msgid "Taler-MDB" 606 msgstr "" 607 608 #: template/docs.html.j2:218 609 msgid "" 610 "Integration of GNU Taler with the Multi-Drop-Bus (MDB) protocol commonly " 611 "used in vending machines. Deployed at a coffee-and-snack machine at <a " 612 "href=\"https://www.bfh.ch/ti/de/aktuell/medienmitteilungen/2020/die-technik-" 613 "von-taler-ueberzeugt/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">BFH</" 614 "a>." 615 msgstr "" 616 617 #: template/docs.html.j2:227 618 msgid "WooCommerce Payment Backend" 619 msgstr "" 620 621 #: template/docs.html.j2:229 622 msgid "" 623 "GNU Taler payment plugin for the WooCommerce e-commerce solution (itself " 624 "based on WordPress)." 625 msgstr "" 626 627 #: template/docs.html.j2:238 628 msgid "Magento Payment Backend" 629 msgstr "" 630 631 #: template/docs.html.j2:240 632 msgid "" 633 "GNU Taler payment plugin for Adobe Commerce (formerly Magento) e-commerce " 634 "solution." 635 msgstr "" 636 637 #: template/docs.html.j2:248 638 msgid "Pretix Payment Backend" 639 msgstr "" 640 641 #: template/docs.html.j2:250 642 msgid "GNU Taler payment plugin for the Pretix ticketing system." 643 msgstr "" 644 645 #: template/docs.html.j2:258 646 msgid "Joomla! Payment Backend" 647 msgstr "" 648 649 #: template/docs.html.j2:260 650 msgid "GNU Taler payment plugin for the Joomla! e-commerce solution." 651 msgstr "" 652 653 #: template/docs.html.j2:268 654 msgid "Drupal Commerce Backend" 655 msgstr "" 656 657 #: template/docs.html.j2:270 658 msgid "GNU Taler payment plugin for Drupal Commerce." 659 msgstr "" 660 661 #: template/docs.html.j2:278 662 msgid "Tryton and GNU Health Payment Backend" 663 msgstr "" 664 665 #: template/docs.html.j2:280 666 msgid "" 667 "GNU Taler payment module for the Tryton business software and GNU Health." 668 msgstr "" 669 670 #: template/docs.html.j2:288 671 msgid "BTCPayServer GNU Taler Plugin" 672 msgstr "" 673 674 #: template/docs.html.j2:290 675 msgid "GNU Taler plugin to accept GNU Taler payments with BTCPayServer." 676 msgstr "" 677 678 #: template/docs.html.j2:298 679 msgid "be-BOP GNU Taler payment provider" 680 msgstr "" 681 682 #: template/docs.html.j2:300 683 msgid "be-BOP has an integrated GNU Taler payment provider." 684 msgstr "" 685 686 #: template/docs.html.j2:311 687 msgid "Internals Documentation" 688 msgstr "" 689 690 #: template/docs.html.j2:322 691 msgid "HTTP API" 692 msgstr "" 693 694 #: template/docs.html.j2:324 695 msgid "Reference for the HTTP-based API for Taler components." 696 msgstr "" 697 698 #: template/docs.html.j2:332 699 msgid "Tutorials" 700 msgstr "" 701 702 #: template/docs.html.j2:334 703 msgid "Video tutorials for working with GNU Taler." 704 msgstr "" 705 706 #: template/docs.html.j2:342 707 msgid "Know-your-customer" 708 msgstr "" 709 710 #: template/docs.html.j2:344 711 msgid "Overview on Know-your-customer (KYC) integrations for a Taler Exchange." 712 msgstr "" 713 714 #: template/faq.html.j2:2 715 msgid "Frequently Asked Questions" 716 msgstr "" 717 718 #: template/faq.html.j2:8 719 msgid "GNU Taler: Frequently Asked Questions" 720 msgstr "" 721 722 #: template/faq.html.j2:11 723 msgid "How is Taler related to Bitcoin or Blockchains?" 724 msgstr "" 725 726 #: template/faq.html.j2:14 727 msgid "" 728 "Taler does not require any Blockchain technology, and is also not based on " 729 "proof-of-work or any other distributed consensus mechanism. Instead, Taler " 730 "is based on blind signatures. However, it is theoretically possible to " 731 "combine Taler with peer-to-peer crypto-currencies like Bitcoin." 732 msgstr "" 733 734 #: template/faq.html.j2:24 735 msgid "" 736 "It would be possible, however, to withdraw coins denominated in Bitcoin into " 737 "a Taler wallet (with an appropriate exchange), which would give some " 738 "benefits over plain Bitcoin, such as instant confirmation times." 739 msgstr "" 740 741 #: template/faq.html.j2:32 742 msgid "Where is the balance in my wallet stored?" 743 msgstr "" 744 745 #: template/faq.html.j2:34 746 msgid "" 747 "Your wallet stores digital cash and thus ultimately your computer holds your " 748 "balance. The Taler Exchange keeps funds matching all unspent digital cash in " 749 "a settlement account." 750 msgstr "" 751 752 #: template/faq.html.j2:40 753 msgid "What if my wallet is lost?" 754 msgstr "" 755 756 #: template/faq.html.j2:42 757 msgid "" 758 "Since Taler's digital cash in your wallet is anonymized, the exchange cannot " 759 "assist you in recovering a lost or stolen wallet. Just like with a physical " 760 "wallet for cash, you are responsible for keeping it safe." 761 msgstr "" 762 763 #: template/faq.html.j2:51 764 msgid "" 765 "The risk of losing a wallet can be mitigated by making backups or keeping " 766 "the balance reasonably low." 767 msgstr "" 768 769 #: template/faq.html.j2:57 770 msgid "What if my computer is hacked?" 771 msgstr "" 772 773 #: template/faq.html.j2:59 774 msgid "" 775 "In case of a compromise of one of your devices, an attacker can spend " 776 "digital cash from your wallet. Checking your balance might reveal to you " 777 "whether your device has eventually been compromised. If a coin has been " 778 "spent, this coin cannot be spent a second time. The Exchange examines every " 779 "coin whether it has been spent and thus makes double spending impossible." 780 msgstr "" 781 782 #: template/faq.html.j2:67 783 msgid "How do I install a Taler wallet on my browser?" 784 msgstr "" 785 786 #: template/faq.html.j2:69 787 msgid "" 788 "Please visit the <a href=\"https://wallet.taler.net/\" target=\"_blank\" " 789 "rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"> Taler wallet install page</a> for browser " 790 "extensions and select the wallet matching with your browser type." 791 msgstr "" 792 793 #: template/faq.html.j2:74 794 msgid "How do I install a Taler wallet on my phone?" 795 msgstr "" 796 797 #: template/faq.html.j2:76 798 msgid "" 799 "Please visit an app store matching with your smartphone and select the Taler " 800 "app. You will find links on <a href=\"https://wallet.taler.net/\" " 801 "target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"> the wallet install page</a> " 802 "guiding you to the respective app stores." 803 msgstr "" 804 805 #: template/faq.html.j2:82 806 msgid "Can I send money to my friends with Taler?" 807 msgstr "" 808 809 #: template/faq.html.j2:84 810 msgid "" 811 "Taler supports push and pull payments between wallets (also known as peer-to-" 812 "peer payments). While the payment appears to be directly between wallets, " 813 "technically the operation is intermediated by the payment service provider " 814 "which will typically be legally required to identify the recipient of the " 815 "funds before allowing the transaction to complete." 816 msgstr "" 817 818 #: template/faq.html.j2:92 819 msgid "How does Taler handle payments in different currencies?" 820 msgstr "" 821 822 #: template/faq.html.j2:94 823 msgid "" 824 "Taler wallets can store digital coins corresponding to multiple different " 825 "currencies such as the Euro, US Dollars or Bitcoins." 826 msgstr "" 827 828 #: template/faq.html.j2:100 829 msgid "Taler currently does not offer conversion between currencies." 830 msgstr "" 831 832 #: template/faq.html.j2:105 833 msgid "How does Taler protect my privacy?" 834 msgstr "" 835 836 #: template/faq.html.j2:107 837 msgid "" 838 "Your wallet stores digital coins that are <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/" 839 "wiki/Blind_signature\">blindly signed</a> by an exchange. The use of a blind " 840 "signature protects your privacy as it prevents the exchange from knowing " 841 "which coin it signed for which customer." 842 msgstr "" 843 844 #: template/faq.html.j2:117 845 msgid "How much does it cost?" 846 msgstr "" 847 848 #: template/faq.html.j2:119 849 msgid "" 850 "The Taler protocol allows any exchange to set its own fee structure, " 851 "allowing operators to set fees for withdrawing, depositing, refreshing or " 852 "refunding coins. Operators can also charge fees for closing reserves and for " 853 "(aggregated) wire transfers to merchants. Merchants may choose to cover some " 854 "of the fees customers incur. Actual transaction costs are estimated around " 855 "0.001 cent/transaction (at high transaction rates, amortized over billions " 856 "of transactions, excluding migration costs). Note that this is an early " 857 "estimate, details may depend on hosting and backup requirements from the " 858 "regulator and could thus easily be 10x higher." 859 msgstr "" 860 861 #: template/faq.html.j2:133 862 msgid "Does Taler work with international payments?" 863 msgstr "" 864 865 #: template/faq.html.j2:135 866 msgid "" 867 "Taler's wallet supports multiple currencies, but the system currently " 868 "does not support conversion between currencies. However, in principle an " 869 "entity that accepts deposits in one currency and allows withdrawals in " 870 "another currency could be created. Still, the regulatory hurdles in this " 871 "case tend to be particularly complex. The focus for Taler is on day-to-day " 872 "payments, so we have no plans to support currency conversion in the near " 873 "future." 874 msgstr "" 875 876 #: template/faq.html.j2:146 877 msgid "How does Taler relate to the (European) Electronic Money Directive?" 878 msgstr "" 879 880 #: template/faq.html.j2:148 881 msgid "" 882 "We believe the European Electronic Money Directive provides part of the " 883 "regulatory framework a Taler exchange with coins denominated in Euros would " 884 "have to follow." 885 msgstr "" 886 887 #: template/faq.html.j2:155 888 msgid "" 889 "What bank would guarantee the conversion between Taler coins and bank money " 890 "in regular bank accounts?" 891 msgstr "" 892 893 #: template/faq.html.j2:157 894 msgid "" 895 "The exchange would be operated by a bank or in cooperation with a bank, and " 896 "that bank would hold the funds in escrow respectively on an internal " 897 "settlement account. Note that this bank could be a regular bank or a central " 898 "bank for a central bank digital currency. Irrespective of this, the bank " 899 "would fall under the relevant financial services regulations, which is one " 900 "reason why consumers can rely on the conversion of Taler coins into normal " 901 "bank money." 902 msgstr "" 903 904 #: template/faq.html.j2:166 template/faq.html.j2:292 905 msgid "" 906 "To whom would consumers complain to in case of non-conversion or non-" 907 "compliance?" 908 msgstr "" 909 910 #: template/faq.html.j2:168 911 msgid "" 912 "From a technical point of view, any exchange is audited by one or more " 913 "independent auditors. Merchants and consumer wallets will report certain " 914 "issues automatically to the auditors, but auditors may also provide a method " 915 "for manual submission of issues. The auditors are expected to make their " 916 "reports available to the respective regulatory authorities, or even the " 917 "general public. </p> <p> From a legal point of view, users can always turn " 918 "to their national authority responsible for settling disputes concerning the " 919 "management of exchange services. For exchange services conducting business " 920 "in Germany, this would be the general authority in charge of disputes (<a " 921 "href=\"https://www.verbraucher-schlichter.de\">Universalschlichtungsstelle " 922 "des Bundes</a>). In addition to this, the European Online Dispute Resolution " 923 "(see <a href=\"http://ec.europa.eu/odr\">ODR</a>) as a platform provided by " 924 "the European Commission can be called for the settlement of disputes " 925 "concerning exchange services headquartered in member states of the European " 926 "Union." 927 msgstr "" 928 929 #: template/faq.html.j2:185 930 msgid "Are there any projects already using Taler?" 931 msgstr "" 932 933 #: template/faq.html.j2:187 934 msgid "" 935 "We are aware of several businesses running exploratory projects or having " 936 "developed working prototypes. We are also in discussions with several " 937 "regular banks as well as several central banks about the project. That said, " 938 "there are currently no products in the market yet, and we believe this would " 939 "be premature given the state of the project (see also <a href=\"https://" 940 "bugs.gnunet.org/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">our " 941 "bugtracker</a> for a list of open issues)." 942 msgstr "" 943 944 #: template/faq.html.j2:198 945 msgid "Does Taler support recurring payments?" 946 msgstr "" 947 948 #: template/faq.html.j2:200 949 msgid "" 950 "Today, our wallet implementation does not support recurring payments. " 951 "Recurring payments, where some fixed amount is paid on a regular basis are " 952 "in theory possible with Taler, but they come with a few caveats. " 953 "Specifically, recurring payments can only work if the Taler wallet is " 954 "running and online around the desired time. Furthermore, given their " 955 "repetitive nature they are linkable, and could thus be used to deanonymize " 956 "the user making the recurring payment, for example by forcing the user " 957 "offline at the time of the payment and observing that it does then not " 958 "happen on time. Finally, the Taler wallet does not work with credit and thus " 959 "the user would have to make sure to carry a sufficient balance for the " 960 "recurring payment to be made. Still, they can be useful, and a future " 961 "version of the Taler wallet will likely support them. But this is not a " 962 "feature that we are targeting for Taler 1.0. at this time." 963 msgstr "" 964 965 #: template/faq.html.j2:218 966 msgid "How do wire fees work?" 967 msgstr "" 968 969 #: template/faq.html.j2:220 970 msgid "" 971 "A <b>wire fee</b> is charged by Taler operators on outgoing wire transfers " 972 "when Taler is used to wire funds into a bank account. Merchants are " 973 "encouraged to allow Taler to delay and then aggregate many small payments " 974 "into a single collective wire transfer to minimize wire transfer fees. For " 975 "example, by configuring a <b>wire deadline</b> of one week, all payments " 976 "within a week could be aggregated into a single wire transfer, and thus the " 977 "wire transfer fee would only be charged once per week. The fee is simply " 978 "subtracted from the total amount wired." 979 msgstr "" 980 981 #: template/faq.html.j2:233 982 msgid "How do deposit fees work?" 983 msgstr "" 984 985 #: template/faq.html.j2:235 986 msgid "" 987 "Withdrawing 5 CHF creates electronic coins with denominations of " 988 "0.04 CHF, 0.16 CHF, 0.32 CHF, 0.64 CHF, 1.28 CHF, " 989 "and 2.56 CHF. Paying 3.23 CHF might then use the 0.04 CHF, " 990 "0.64 CHF and 2.56 CHF coins, resulting in a total of 3.24 CHF " 991 "with 0.01 CHF returned as change." 992 msgstr "" 993 994 #: template/faq.html.j2:245 995 msgid "" 996 "<b>Deposit fees</b> charged by Taler payment providers depend on the " 997 "electronic coins used in the transaction. For example, the deposit fee could " 998 "be higher for a $1.28 CHF coin than for a a $0.01 CHF coin. Your " 999 "wallet will automatically try to select coins that minimize the fees you " 1000 "have to pay. Merchants can offer to pay deposit fees up to a specified " 1001 "limit; customers have to pay deposit fees that exceed what the merchant is " 1002 "willing to cover. Taler wallets inform customers about applicable deposit " 1003 "fees they have to pay before every transaction." 1004 msgstr "" 1005 1006 #: template/faq.html.j2:259 1007 msgid "How do bounce fees work?" 1008 msgstr "" 1009 1010 #: template/faq.html.j2:261 1011 msgid "" 1012 "A <b>bounce fee</b> is charged by Taler operators to wire transfers that " 1013 "return funds to customers when either the Taler wallet did not withdraw the " 1014 "amount after <b>4 weeks</b>, or immediately if a wire transfer subject was " 1015 "used that is missing the required code to associate a wallet with the wire " 1016 "transfer. The fee is deducted from the amount transferred back to the " 1017 "original account." 1018 msgstr "" 1019 1020 #: template/faq.html.j2:272 1021 msgid "" 1022 "To avoid paying bounce fees payers should be careful when entering the wire " 1023 "transfer subject, and ensure that their wallet is online within a month of " 1024 "initiating the withdrawal." 1025 msgstr "" 1026 1027 #: template/faq.html.j2:279 1028 msgid "How to avoid digital cash expiration?" 1029 msgstr "" 1030 1031 #: template/faq.html.j2:281 1032 msgid "" 1033 "Taler e-money is issued with a validity period. One month before the " 1034 "expiration date, your wallet should automatically exchange any digital cash " 1035 "that is about to expire for new digital cash with an extended validity " 1036 "period. However, if your wallet is offline for an extended period of time, " 1037 "it may be unable to do so. Ensure your wallet is regularly online to avoid " 1038 "losing money due to expiration!" 1039 msgstr "" 1040 1041 #: template/faq.html.j2:294 1042 msgid "" 1043 "In case that customers or merchants have reason to complain about the Taler " 1044 "payment system, Taler Operations AG will be their first point of contact. We " 1045 "are always grateful for your suggestions for improvement and for error " 1046 "messages. The best way to file these is done via our <a href=\"https://" 1047 "bugs.gnunet.org\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">bug tracker</" 1048 "a>. The ticket system makes it possible to submit reports anonymously. </p> " 1049 "<p> Taler Operations AG is a member at VQF, a Swiss association for the " 1050 "quality assurance of financial services (Verein zur Qualitätssicherung von " 1051 "Finanzdienstleistungen, General-Guisan-Str. 6, 6300 Zug, phone +41 41 763 28 " 1052 "20) where users could also turn to in case of complaints." 1053 msgstr "" 1054 1055 #: template/features.html.j2:8 1056 msgid "GNU Taler: Features" 1057 msgstr "" 1058 1059 #: template/features.html.j2:14 1060 msgid "" 1061 "GNU Taler is a <span class=\"tlr\">privacy-preserving</span> payment system. " 1062 "Customers can stay anonymous, but merchants can not hide their income " 1063 "through payments with GNU Taler. This helps to <span class=\"tlr\">avoid tax " 1064 "evasion and money laundering</span>." 1065 msgstr "" 1066 1067 #: template/features.html.j2:24 1068 msgid "" 1069 "The primary use case of GNU Taler is <span class=\"tlr\">payments</span>; it " 1070 "is <span class=\"tlr\">not meant as a store</span> of value. Payments are " 1071 "always backed by an existing currency." 1072 msgstr "" 1073 1074 #: template/features.html.j2:33 1075 msgid "" 1076 "Payments are made after <span class=\"tlr\">exchanging existing money</span> " 1077 "into <em>electronic money</em> with the help of an Exchange service, that " 1078 "is, a payment service provider for Taler." 1079 msgstr "" 1080 1081 #: template/features.html.j2:42 1082 msgid "" 1083 "When making a payment, customers only need a loaded wallet. A merchant can " 1084 "accept payments <span class=\"tlr\">without making their customers register</" 1085 "span> on the merchant's Website." 1086 msgstr "" 1087 1088 #: template/features.html.j2:51 1089 msgid "" 1090 "GNU Taler is <span class=\"tlr\">immune against many types of fraud</span>, " 1091 "such as phishing of credit card information or chargeback fraud. In case of " 1092 "loss or theft, only the limited amount of money left in the wallet might be " 1093 "gone." 1094 msgstr "" 1095 1096 #: template/features.html.j2:61 1097 msgid "" 1098 "The Taler core system is marked in blue and consists of three components, " 1099 "which are arranged in a triangle: the Taler Exchange (E) at the top, a " 1100 "customer (C) to the left, and a merchant (M) to the right. E is represented " 1101 "by two arrows forming a circle, where the upper one is black and the lower " 1102 "one is blue, symbolizing an exchange process. The three components E, C, and " 1103 "M are connected by arrows in counter-clockwise direction. The arrows are " 1104 "labeled as following: from E to C with 'Withdraw coins', from C to M with " 1105 "'Pay anonymously', and from M to E with 'Deposit coins'. Two more components " 1106 "are shown in black in the same row as E: the Customer Bank (CB) and the " 1107 "Merchant Bank (MB) arranged above C and M, respectively. There are black " 1108 "arrows pointing from left to right between CB, E, and MB, labeled 'Wire " 1109 "money'. A separate component called 'Auditor' is shown in gray and marked " 1110 "with an arrow pointing to E, indicating that E is being monitored (audited)." 1111 msgstr "" 1112 1113 #: template/features.html.j2:70 1114 msgid "Paying with Taler" 1115 msgstr "" 1116 1117 #: template/features.html.j2:72 1118 msgid "" 1119 "To pay with Taler, customers install an electronic wallet on their device. " 1120 "Before the first payment, the desired currency must be added to the " 1121 "wallet's balance by some other means of payment." 1122 msgstr "" 1123 1124 #: template/features.html.j2:80 1125 msgid "" 1126 "Once the wallet is loaded, payments on websites take only one click, are " 1127 "never falsely rejected by fraud detection and do not pose any risk of " 1128 "phishing or identity theft." 1129 msgstr "" 1130 1131 #: template/features.html.j2:88 1132 msgid "Try it yourself with the interactive demo!" 1133 msgstr "" 1134 1135 #: template/features.html.j2:95 1136 msgid "Receiving payments with Taler" 1137 msgstr "" 1138 1139 #: template/features.html.j2:97 1140 msgid "" 1141 "To receive Taler payments, a merchant needs a bank account in the desired " 1142 "currency. We provide supporting software in various programming languages to " 1143 "make the integration painless. The merchant's backend for Taler " 1144 "transaction processing can run on the merchant's premises or be hosted " 1145 "by a third party." 1146 msgstr "" 1147 1148 #: template/features.html.j2:106 1149 msgid "" 1150 "Merchant integration is simple, and customers can pay for products without " 1151 "even having to register an account." 1152 msgstr "" 1153 1154 #: template/features.html.j2:113 1155 msgid "See how merchant integration works in our developer documentation!" 1156 msgstr "" 1157 1158 #: template/features.html.j2:128 1159 msgid "Practical" 1160 msgstr "" 1161 1162 #: template/features.html.j2:131 1163 msgid "" 1164 "Taler is easy to integrate with existing Web applications. Payments are " 1165 "cryptographically secured and are confirmed within milliseconds with " 1166 "extremely low transaction costs." 1167 msgstr "" 1168 1169 #: template/features.html.j2:141 1170 msgid "Stable" 1171 msgstr "" 1172 1173 #: template/features.html.j2:144 1174 msgid "" 1175 "Taler does not introduce a new currency. Taler uses a digital wallet storing " 1176 "coins and payment service providers with settlement accounts in existing " 1177 "currencies. Thus, Taler's cryptographic coins correspond to existing " 1178 "currencies, such as US Dollars, Euros or even Bitcoins." 1179 msgstr "" 1180 1181 #: template/features.html.j2:155 template/governments.html.j2:56 1182 msgid "Secure" 1183 msgstr "" 1184 1185 #: template/features.html.j2:158 1186 msgid "" 1187 "By design Taler does not suffer from many classes of security problems such " 1188 "as phishing or counterfeit. Thanks to its security features, Taler never " 1189 "rejects a legitimate customer due to a fraud-detection false positive." 1190 msgstr "" 1191 1192 #: template/features.html.j2:170 template/governments.html.j2:26 1193 msgid "Taxable" 1194 msgstr "" 1195 1196 #: template/features.html.j2:173 1197 msgid "" 1198 "When using Taler, merchant's revenue is transparent for tax collection " 1199 "authorities. Unlike cash and most digital currencies, Taler helps prevent " 1200 "black markets. Taler is not suitable for illegal activities." 1201 msgstr "" 1202 1203 #: template/features.html.j2:183 1204 msgid "Private" 1205 msgstr "" 1206 1207 #: template/features.html.j2:185 1208 msgid "" 1209 "When you pay with Taler, your identity does not have to be revealed. Just " 1210 "like payments in cash, nobody else can track how you spent your electronic " 1211 "money. However, you obtain a legally valid proof of payment." 1212 msgstr "" 1213 1214 #: template/features.html.j2:196 template/governments.html.j2:86 1215 msgid "Libre" 1216 msgstr "" 1217 1218 #: template/features.html.j2:199 1219 msgid "" 1220 "Taler provides protocols and reference implementations that, in principle, " 1221 "enable anyone to run their own payment infrastructure, whether they are " 1222 "individuals, organizations, or entire countries. Since the reference " 1223 "implementation is a" 1224 msgstr "" 1225 1226 #: template/features.html.j2:206 1227 msgid "package, it will always remain free software." 1228 msgstr "" 1229 1230 #: template/financial-news.html.j2:2 template/financial-news.html.j2:7 1231 msgid "Financial News" 1232 msgstr "" 1233 1234 #: template/financial-news.html.j2:10 1235 msgid "" 1236 "This page explains (only in English) how Taler can change ongoing " 1237 "developments in the financial industry." 1238 msgstr "" 1239 1240 #: template/funding.html.j2:2 1241 msgid "Funding" 1242 msgstr "" 1243 1244 #: template/funding.html.j2:7 1245 msgid "Support for GNU Taler" 1246 msgstr "" 1247 1248 #: template/funding.html.j2:10 1249 msgid "Current funding" 1250 msgstr "" 1251 1252 #: template/funding.html.j2:14 1253 msgid "" 1254 "This project is about making GNU Taler usabile for illiterate and innumerate " 1255 "users." 1256 msgstr "" 1257 1258 #: template/funding.html.j2:23 1259 msgid "" 1260 "This project is about bringing GNU Taler to market across Europe, making " 1261 "sure it is made legally available to users in the EU via retail banks, " 1262 "accepted as a payment solution by European retailers, technically mature and " 1263 "known to the general public." 1264 msgstr "" 1265 1266 #: template/funding.html.j2:34 1267 msgid "" 1268 "This project is about implementing a GNU Name System registrar with GNU " 1269 "Taler support for privacy-preserving payments to register domain names." 1270 msgstr "" 1271 1272 #: template/funding.html.j2:44 1273 msgid "" 1274 "We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:" 1275 msgstr "" 1276 1277 #: template/funding.html.j2:53 1278 msgid "" 1279 "We are grateful for translation support offered by the following " 1280 "organizations (and all the volunteers that are helping with the translation " 1281 "effort):" 1282 msgstr "" 1283 1284 #: template/funding.html.j2:63 1285 msgid "Past funding" 1286 msgstr "" 1287 1288 #: template/funding.html.j2:65 1289 msgid "We are grateful for past funding from the following organizations:" 1290 msgstr "" 1291 1292 #: template/funding.html.j2:70 1293 msgid "" 1294 "This project is about improving the usability of GNU Taler for regional " 1295 "currencies. It improves account management in libeufin to turn it into a " 1296 "comprehensive stand-alone bank service. We are also adding currency " 1297 "conversion to enable users to convert from and to the regional currency. " 1298 "Furthermore, some time was spent on requirements analysis, revealing the " 1299 "need for merchants without digital infrastructure to receive payments, " 1300 "resulting in us implementing templating support that enables payments to " 1301 "merchants that are fully offline." 1302 msgstr "" 1303 1304 #: template/funding.html.j2:86 1305 msgid "" 1306 "This project is about adding KYC and AML support to GNU Taler by integrating " 1307 "rules for conditions that require users to authenticate or exchange " 1308 "operators to review records for AML. We will be integrating support for KYC " 1309 "via the open OAuth2.0 standard as well as a few (sadly) proprietary APIs to " 1310 "enable compliance. We will also be implementing a (simple) address " 1311 "verification service using the OAuth 2.0 API." 1312 msgstr "" 1313 1314 #: template/funding.html.j2:100 1315 msgid "" 1316 "This project is about implementing a GNU Taler wallet for the iOS platform. " 1317 "The wallet is to support all of the features of the existing Android and " 1318 "WebExtension wallets." 1319 msgstr "" 1320 1321 #: template/funding.html.j2:110 1322 msgid "" 1323 "We received funding under NGI POINTER to add P2P payments and make GNU Taler " 1324 "more programmable. P2P payments allow wallets to request payments " 1325 "(invoicing) and to offer digital cash directly to other wallets. We also " 1326 "implemented age-restricted payments that allow merchants to validate the age " 1327 "of buyers without disclosing additional information. Finally, we created an " 1328 "early prototype for auctions (but without full integration across all GNU " 1329 "Taler components)." 1330 msgstr "" 1331 1332 #: template/funding.html.j2:125 1333 msgid "" 1334 "This project improved the security of the GNU Taler exchange via an external " 1335 "code audit, and created a competent external security auditor to help with " 1336 "safely operating the Taler payment system." 1337 msgstr "" 1338 1339 #: template/funding.html.j2:136 1340 msgid "" 1341 "This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 " 1342 "research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no " 1343 "825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment " 1344 "system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and " 1345 "benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service " 1346 "providers. The project is called \"Decentralized Identities for Self-" 1347 "Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)." 1348 msgstr "" 1349 1350 #: template/governments.html.j2:2 template/governments.html.j2:7 1351 msgid "Advantages for Governments" 1352 msgstr "" 1353 1354 #: template/governments.html.j2:9 1355 msgid "" 1356 "Taler provides accountability to ensure business operate legally, while also " 1357 "respecting civil liberties of citizens. Taler is a payment system based on " 1358 "open standards and free software. Taler needs governments as they set a " 1359 "financial framework and act as trusted regulators. Taler contributes to " 1360 "digital sovereignty in the critical financial infrastructure." 1361 msgstr "" 1362 1363 #: template/governments.html.j2:28 1364 msgid "" 1365 "Taler was built with the goal of fighting corruption and supporting " 1366 "taxation. With Taler, the receiver of any form of payment is easily " 1367 "identified by the government, and the merchant can be compelled to provide " 1368 "the contract that was accepted by the customer. Governments can use this " 1369 "data to tax businesses and individuals based on their income, making tax " 1370 "evasion and black markets less viable." 1371 msgstr "" 1372 1373 #: template/governments.html.j2:41 1374 msgid "" 1375 "Thus, despite offering anonymity for citizens spending digital cash to buy " 1376 "goods and services, Taler also ensures that the state can observe incoming " 1377 "funds. This can be used to ensure businesses engage only in legal " 1378 "activities, and do not evade income tax, sales tax or value-added tax. " 1379 "However, this observational capability does not extend to the immediate " 1380 "personal domain. In particular, monitoring does not cover shared access to " 1381 "funds with trusted friends and family, or synchronizing wallets across " 1382 "multiple devices." 1383 msgstr "" 1384 1385 #: template/governments.html.j2:59 1386 msgid "" 1387 "Taler's payments are cryptographically secured. Thus, customers, " 1388 "merchants and the Taler payment service provider (the exchange) can " 1389 "mathematically demonstrate their lawful behavior in court in case of " 1390 "disputes. Financial damages are strictly limited, improving economic " 1391 "security for individuals, merchants, the exchange and the state." 1392 msgstr "" 1393 1394 #: template/governments.html.j2:71 1395 msgid "" 1396 "As a payment service provider, the Taler exchange is subject to financial " 1397 "regulation. Financial regulation and regular audits are critical to " 1398 "establish trust. In particular, the Taler design mandates the existence of " 1399 "an independent auditor who checks cryptographic proofs that accumulate at " 1400 "the exchange to ensure that the escrow account (or internal settlement " 1401 "account) is managed honestly. This ensures that the exchange does not " 1402 "threaten the economy due to fraud." 1403 msgstr "" 1404 1405 #: template/governments.html.j2:89 1406 msgid "" 1407 "Taler is free software implementing an open protocol standard. Thus, Taler " 1408 "will enable competition and avoid the monopolization of payment systems that " 1409 "threatens global political and financial stability today." 1410 msgstr "" 1411 1412 #: template/governments.html.j2:99 1413 msgid "Efficient" 1414 msgstr "" 1415 1416 #: template/governments.html.j2:102 1417 msgid "" 1418 "Taler has an efficient design. Unlike Blockchain-based payment systems, such " 1419 "as Bitcoin, Taler will not threaten the availability of national electric " 1420 "grids or (significantly) contribute to environmental pollution." 1421 msgstr "" 1422 1423 #: template/governments.html.j2:118 1424 msgid "Taler and regulation" 1425 msgstr "" 1426 1427 #: template/governments.html.j2:120 1428 msgid "Anti money laundering (AML)" 1429 msgstr "" 1430 1431 #: template/governments.html.j2:121 1432 msgid "" 1433 "With Taler, income is visible and can be tied to the contract signed by both " 1434 "parties." 1435 msgstr "" 1436 1437 #: template/governments.html.j2:122 1438 msgid "Know your customer (KYC)" 1439 msgstr "" 1440 1441 #: template/governments.html.j2:123 1442 msgid "" 1443 "In Taler, payer and payee are known by their bank accounts when withdrawing " 1444 "or depositing coins respectively" 1445 msgstr "" 1446 1447 #: template/governments.html.j2:124 1448 msgid "General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)" 1449 msgstr "" 1450 1451 #: template/governments.html.j2:125 1452 msgid "" 1453 "Taler cryptographically protects citizen's privacy, and by design implements " 1454 "data minimization and privacy by default." 1455 msgstr "" 1456 1457 #: template/governments.html.j2:126 1458 msgid "Payment Services Directive (PSD2)" 1459 msgstr "" 1460 1461 #: template/governments.html.j2:127 1462 msgid "" 1463 "Taler provides an open standard with public APIs contributing to a " 1464 "competitive banking sector." 1465 msgstr "" 1466 1467 #: template/governments.html.j2:135 1468 msgid "Taler provides privacy and accountability" 1469 msgstr "" 1470 1471 #: template/governments.html.j2:138 1472 msgid "" 1473 "Taler assumes governments can observe traditional wire transfers entering " 1474 "and leaving the Taler payment system. Starting with the wire transfers, " 1475 "governments can obtain:" 1476 msgstr "" 1477 1478 #: template/governments.html.j2:146 1479 msgid "" 1480 "The total amount of digital currency withdrawn by a customer. The government " 1481 "can impose limits on how much digital cash a customer can withdraw within a " 1482 "given time frame." 1483 msgstr "" 1484 1485 #: template/governments.html.j2:155 1486 msgid "The income received by any merchant via the Taler system." 1487 msgstr "" 1488 1489 #: template/governments.html.j2:162 1490 msgid "" 1491 "The exact details of the underlying contract that was signed between " 1492 "customer and merchant. However, this information would typically not include " 1493 "the identity of the customer." 1494 msgstr "" 1495 1496 #: template/governments.html.j2:171 1497 msgid "" 1498 "The amounts of digital coins legitimately withdrawn by customers from the " 1499 "exchange, the value of non-redeemed digital coins in customer's wallets, " 1500 "the value and corresponding wire details of deposit operations performed by " 1501 "merchants with the exchange, and the income of the exchange from transaction " 1502 "fees." 1503 msgstr "" 1504 1505 #: template/ideas.html.j2:2 1506 msgid "Project Ideas" 1507 msgstr "" 1508 1509 #: template/ideas.html.j2:6 1510 msgid "Project ideas" 1511 msgstr "" 1512 1513 #: template/ideas.html.j2:8 1514 msgid "" 1515 "This page lists various ideas for projects related to GNU Taler that might " 1516 "be suitable for the right person to work on, possibly under an <a " 1517 "href=\"https://nlnet.nl/propose\">NLnet NGI Open Call</a>. For each idea, we " 1518 "give a rough estimate for how long it is expected to take and how difficult " 1519 "it should be." 1520 msgstr "" 1521 1522 #: template/ideas.html.j2:14 1523 msgid "Open" 1524 msgstr "" 1525 1526 #: template/ideas.html.j2:60 1527 msgid "Claimed" 1528 msgstr "" 1529 1530 #: template/ideas.html.j2:64 1531 msgid "Finished" 1532 msgstr "" 1533 1534 #: template/index.html.j2:2 1535 msgid "Home" 1536 msgstr "" 1537 1538 #: template/index.html.j2:8 1539 msgid "Taler logo" 1540 msgstr "" 1541 1542 #: template/index.html.j2:13 1543 msgid "" 1544 "We provide a payment system that makes <span class='tlr'>privacy-friendly</" 1545 "span> online transactions <span class='tlr'>fast and easy</span>." 1546 msgstr "" 1547 1548 #: template/index.html.j2:18 1549 msgid "Payments without registration" 1550 msgstr "" 1551 1552 #: template/index.html.j2:22 1553 msgid "Data protection by default" 1554 msgstr "" 1555 1556 #: template/index.html.j2:26 1557 msgid "Fraud eliminated by design" 1558 msgstr "" 1559 1560 #: template/index.html.j2:30 1561 msgid "Not a new currency!" 1562 msgstr "" 1563 1564 #: template/index.html.j2:34 1565 msgid "Empowers communities to run their own payment infrastructure" 1566 msgstr "" 1567 1568 #: template/index.html.j2:38 1569 msgid "Free Software" 1570 msgstr "" 1571 1572 #: template/index.html.j2:41 1573 msgid "Download Taler Wallet App" 1574 msgstr "" 1575 1576 #: template/index.html.j2:42 template/wallet.html.j2:249 1577 msgid "Try Demo!" 1578 msgstr "" 1579 1580 #: template/index.html.j2:43 1581 msgid "Read Docs" 1582 msgstr "" 1583 1584 #: template/index.html.j2:44 1585 msgid "Get Commercial Support" 1586 msgstr "" 1587 1588 #: template/kyc-done.html.j2:5 1589 msgid "Identification complete" 1590 msgstr "" 1591 1592 #: template/kyc-done.html.j2:7 1593 msgid "" 1594 "Thank you for providing your identity information. Processing your GNU Taler " 1595 "transaction will now continue." 1596 msgstr "" 1597 1598 #: template/kyc.html.j2:2 1599 msgid "KYC providers" 1600 msgstr "" 1601 1602 #: template/pos.html.j2:2 1603 msgid "Point of Sale" 1604 msgstr "" 1605 1606 #: template/pos.html.j2:43 1607 msgid "" 1608 "This is the page for the Taler PoS App. It allows a vendor to maintain a " 1609 "list of products and to quickly build up Taler contracts and process Taler " 1610 "payments for these contracts. Its main use-case is for a mensa, cafeteria or " 1611 "restaurant when vending food from a menu." 1612 msgstr "" 1613 1614 #: template/pos.html.j2:61 1615 msgid "Install Android App from Google App Store, or" 1616 msgstr "" 1617 1618 #: template/pos.html.j2:68 1619 msgid "Download App from F-Droid.org." 1620 msgstr "" 1621 1622 #: template/press.html.j2:2 1623 msgid "Press" 1624 msgstr "" 1625 1626 #: template/press.html.j2:6 1627 msgid "GNU Taler in the Press" 1628 msgstr "" 1629 1630 #: template/press.html.j2:7 1631 msgid "2026" 1632 msgstr "" 1633 1634 #: template/press.html.j2:19 1635 msgid "2025" 1636 msgstr "" 1637 1638 #: template/press.html.j2:43 1639 msgid "2024" 1640 msgstr "" 1641 1642 #: template/press.html.j2:68 1643 msgid "2023" 1644 msgstr "" 1645 1646 #: template/press.html.j2:82 1647 msgid "2022" 1648 msgstr "" 1649 1650 #: template/press.html.j2:99 1651 msgid "2021" 1652 msgstr "" 1653 1654 #: template/press.html.j2:133 1655 msgid "2020" 1656 msgstr "" 1657 1658 #: template/press.html.j2:147 1659 msgid "2019" 1660 msgstr "" 1661 1662 #: template/press.html.j2:153 1663 msgid "2018" 1664 msgstr "" 1665 1666 #: template/press.html.j2:163 1667 msgid "2017" 1668 msgstr "" 1669 1670 #: template/press.html.j2:173 1671 msgid "2016" 1672 msgstr "" 1673 1674 #: template/press.html.j2:191 1675 msgid "2015" 1676 msgstr "" 1677 1678 #: template/principles.html.j2:22 1679 msgid "GNU Taler: Design Principles" 1680 msgstr "" 1681 1682 #: template/principles.html.j2:26 1683 msgid "" 1684 "When designing GNU Taler, we had the following design principles in mind:" 1685 msgstr "" 1686 1687 #: template/principles.html.j2:32 1688 msgid "1. Free/Libre Software" 1689 msgstr "" 1690 1691 #: template/principles.html.j2:34 1692 msgid "" 1693 "... in the area of computing, freedom means not using proprietary software" 1694 msgstr "" 1695 1696 #: template/principles.html.j2:37 1697 msgid "" 1698 "GNU Taler must be <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-" 1699 "sw.html\">Free/Libre Software</a>. For merchants, Free/Libre Software " 1700 "prevents vendor lock-in meaning merchants can easily choose another service " 1701 "provider to process their payments. For countries, Free/Libre software means " 1702 "GNU Taler can not compromise sovereignty by imposing restrictions or " 1703 "requirements. And for exchange operators, transparency is crucial to satisfy " 1704 "<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" 1705 "Kerckhoffs's_principle\">Kerckhoffs's principle</a> and to establish public " 1706 "confidence." 1707 msgstr "" 1708 1709 #: template/principles.html.j2:50 1710 msgid "" 1711 "Customers benefit from Free/Libre Software because anyone is free to modify " 1712 "the wallet software to support additional platforms. The source code must be " 1713 "available and make it easy to verify that user-hostile features such as " 1714 "tracking or telemetry are absent." 1715 msgstr "" 1716 1717 #: template/principles.html.j2:59 1718 msgid "2. Protect the privacy of buyers" 1719 msgstr "" 1720 1721 #: template/principles.html.j2:61 1722 msgid "You deserve some privacy" 1723 msgstr "" 1724 1725 #: template/principles.html.j2:63 1726 msgid "" 1727 "Privacy is most meaningful when it is guaranteed via technical measures, as " 1728 "opposed to mere policies. Without a technical layer providing privacy-by-" 1729 "default, financial transactions reveal unnecessary levels of personal or " 1730 "private data. This would be especially true when making micropayments for " 1731 "online publications. Thus, GNU Taler must protect the privacy of buyers to " 1732 "avoid facilitating totalitarian control over the population." 1733 msgstr "" 1734 1735 #: template/principles.html.j2:71 1736 msgid "" 1737 "Limited private data, such as the shipping address for a physical delivery, " 1738 "may need to be collected according to business needs and protected according " 1739 "to local laws. In this case, GNU Taler must enable deletion of such data as " 1740 "soon as it is no longer required." 1741 msgstr "" 1742 1743 #: template/principles.html.j2:82 1744 msgid "" 1745 "3. Auditability - enable the state to tax income and crack down on illegal " 1746 "business activities" 1747 msgstr "" 1748 1749 #: template/principles.html.j2:84 1750 msgid "Money laundering" 1751 msgstr "" 1752 1753 #: template/principles.html.j2:86 1754 msgid "" 1755 "As a payment system must comply with local laws in order to operate legally, " 1756 "GNU Taler must be designed to comply with these requirements. GNU Taler must " 1757 "provide an audit trail for investigators operating under the law. " 1758 "Furthermore, we consider levying of taxes as beneficial to society, and fair " 1759 "taxation requires income transparency. Thus, GNU Taler must enable " 1760 "authorities to track income." 1761 msgstr "" 1762 1763 #: template/principles.html.j2:101 1764 msgid "4. Prevent payment fraud" 1765 msgstr "" 1766 1767 #: template/principles.html.j2:103 1768 msgid "Phishing attack" 1769 msgstr "" 1770 1771 #: template/principles.html.j2:105 1772 msgid "" 1773 "GNU Taler must mitigate the most common sources of payment fraud. We must " 1774 "follow best practices in software design, 3rd party design guidelines that " 1775 "prevent confusion and misleading user interfaces, and must have others " 1776 "inspect our publicly available code. Furthermore, GNU Taler must provide " 1777 "extensive cryptographic evidence for all key processes to enable all parties " 1778 "to precisely attribute bad behavior." 1779 msgstr "" 1780 1781 #: template/principles.html.j2:119 1782 msgid "5. Collect the minimum information necessary" 1783 msgstr "" 1784 1785 #: template/principles.html.j2:120 1786 msgid "" 1787 "Privacy by design, privacy by default, General Data Protection Regulation " 1788 "(GDPR) compliant" 1789 msgstr "" 1790 1791 #: template/principles.html.j2:122 1792 msgid "" 1793 "The privacy of buyers is given particular priority as part of <a " 1794 "href=\"#privacy\">principle #2</a>. However, other parties - such as " 1795 "merchants - also must have data protection. Generally, GNU Taler must only " 1796 "collect the minimum information necessary: Data that is not collected or is " 1797 "no longer stored cannot be compromised." 1798 msgstr "" 1799 1800 #: template/principles.html.j2:135 1801 msgid "6. Be usable" 1802 msgstr "" 1803 1804 #: template/principles.html.j2:136 1805 msgid "Buy with one click. Easy for children." 1806 msgstr "" 1807 1808 #: template/principles.html.j2:138 1809 msgid "" 1810 "GNU Taler must be usable for non-expert customers including end-users of a " 1811 "GNU Taler wallet, merchants who wish to accept payments using GNU Taler, and " 1812 "3rd party application developers for e-commerce and other platforms. GNU " 1813 "Taler must follow best-practices usability guidelines and incorporate " 1814 "feedback from experts and users. Free/Libre software also requires Free/" 1815 "Libre documentation to allow for informed choices. GNU Taler must provide " 1816 "well-documented Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to allow " 1817 "frictionless integrations between GNU Taler and other projects." 1818 msgstr "" 1819 1820 #: template/principles.html.j2:155 1821 msgid "7. Be efficient" 1822 msgstr "" 1823 1824 #: template/principles.html.j2:156 1825 msgid "Energy efficiency" 1826 msgstr "" 1827 1828 #: template/principles.html.j2:158 1829 msgid "" 1830 "GNU Taler must be designed to be efficient. Quite simply, efficiency means " 1831 "fewer things to break, and it means more transactions per second and lower " 1832 "environmental impact. Efficiency is also critical for GNU Taler to be used " 1833 "for micropayments. Therefore certain expensive primitives, such as proof-of-" 1834 "work, must not be used by GNU Taler." 1835 msgstr "" 1836 1837 #: template/principles.html.j2:171 1838 msgid "8. Fault-tolerant design" 1839 msgstr "" 1840 1841 #: template/principles.html.j2:172 1842 msgid "Life Safers" 1843 msgstr "" 1844 1845 #: template/principles.html.j2:174 1846 msgid "" 1847 "Malicious operators, fat fingers, computer glitches, gremlins. Things go " 1848 "wrong. GNU Taler must be designed to tolerate failure of individual " 1849 "components and systems. Where the system can continue running safely, it " 1850 "will continue running safely. Where it must halt an operation, other " 1851 "operations must not be needlessly pulled offline. Where systems fail, they " 1852 "must fail gracefully. GNU Taler must have a plan to recover from malicious " 1853 "operators compromising core secrets." 1854 msgstr "" 1855 1856 #: template/principles.html.j2:192 1857 msgid "9. Foster competition" 1858 msgstr "" 1859 1860 #: template/principles.html.j2:193 1861 msgid "A competitive market" 1862 msgstr "" 1863 1864 #: template/principles.html.j2:195 1865 msgid "" 1866 "It must be relatively easy for competitors to deploy interoperable " 1867 "alternatives. The barriers for this in traditional financial systems are " 1868 "rather high and outside of our control. However, GNU Taler must minimize the " 1869 "technical burden for new competitors to enter the market. GNU Taler must " 1870 "enable a diverse set of operators, breaking up the current system where only " 1871 "a few global companies dominate the market. An example for a design choice " 1872 "that supports this is to split the whole system into smaller components that " 1873 "can be operated, developed and improved upon independently, instead of " 1874 "having one completely monolithic system." 1875 msgstr "" 1876 1877 #: template/schemafuzz.html.j2:7 1878 msgid "SchemaFuzz" 1879 msgstr "" 1880 1881 #: template/wallet.html.j2:2 1882 msgid "Wallets" 1883 msgstr "" 1884 1885 #: template/wallet.html.j2:97 1886 msgid "Taler Wallet" 1887 msgstr "" 1888 1889 #: template/wallet.html.j2:104 1890 msgid "Android 7.0 (API 24) or later" 1891 msgstr "" 1892 1893 #: template/wallet.html.j2:108 1894 msgid "" 1895 "You can <a href=\"https://taler.net/files/wallet/wallet-nightly-debug-" 1896 "latest.apk\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">directly download " 1897 "the APK for Android.</a>" 1898 msgstr "" 1899 1900 #: template/wallet.html.j2:113 1901 msgid "Install the Taler wallet app for Android from the Google App Store." 1902 msgstr "" 1903 1904 #: template/wallet.html.j2:118 1905 msgid "Download the Android app from F-Droid (bypassing Google registration)." 1906 msgstr "" 1907 1908 #: template/wallet.html.j2:125 1909 msgid "Ubuntu Touch" 1910 msgstr "" 1911 1912 #: template/wallet.html.j2:128 1913 msgid "" 1914 "You can run the Taler wallet app for Android by installing <a href=\"https://" 1915 "waydro.id/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Waydroid</a> " 1916 "using <a href=\"https://open-store.io/app/waydroidhelper.aaronhafer\" " 1917 "target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Waydroid Helper.</a> More info " 1918 "about running Android apps on Ubuntu Touch can be found in <a href=\"https://" 1919 "docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/dailyuse/waydroid.html\" " 1920 "target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">the UBports docs.</a>" 1921 msgstr "" 1922 1923 #: template/wallet.html.j2:133 1924 msgid "" 1925 "After successfully installing Waydroid you can either <a href=\"https://" 1926 "taler.net/files/wallet/wallet-nightly-debug-latest.apk\" target=\"_blank\" " 1927 "rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"> directly download the APK for Android,</a>" 1928 msgstr "" 1929 1930 #: template/wallet.html.j2:139 1931 msgid "or Download the Android app from F-Droid." 1932 msgstr "" 1933 1934 #: template/wallet.html.j2:148 1935 msgid "" 1936 "The Taler wallet for iOS is available in the <a href=\"https://" 1937 "apps.apple.com/app/taler-wallet/id6463440117\" target=\"_blank\" " 1938 "rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">App Store</a>." 1939 msgstr "" 1940 1941 #: template/wallet.html.j2:156 1942 msgid "" 1943 "Congratulations, the Taler wallet is installed on your device. Check out the " 1944 "<a href=\"https://demo.taler.net/\">demonstration</a>." 1945 msgstr "" 1946 1947 #: template/wallet.html.j2:160 1948 msgid "You don't have a wallet installed yet." 1949 msgstr "" 1950 1951 #: template/wallet.html.j2:168 1952 msgid "Google Chrome / Chromium 51+" 1953 msgstr "" 1954 1955 #: template/wallet.html.j2:172 template/wallet.html.j2:201 1956 msgid "Install wallet" 1957 msgstr "" 1958 1959 #: template/wallet.html.j2:177 1960 msgid "JavaScript is disabled, the installation won't work." 1961 msgstr "" 1962 1963 #: template/wallet.html.j2:183 1964 msgid "" 1965 "<a href=\"https://www.google.com/chrome\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener " 1966 "noreferrer\">Google Chrome</a> or <a href=\"https://www.chromium.org/\" " 1967 "target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Chromium</a> is required, but " 1968 "it appears you don't have it installed." 1969 msgstr "" 1970 1971 #: template/wallet.html.j2:188 1972 msgid "" 1973 "<a href=\"https://www.google.com/chrome\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener " 1974 "noreferrer\">Google Chrome</a> or <a href=\"https://www.chromium.org/\" " 1975 "target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Chromium</a> version <span " 1976 "id=\"chrome-min-version\"></span> or newer is required, but it appears you " 1977 "have an older version." 1978 msgstr "" 1979 1980 #: template/wallet.html.j2:197 1981 msgid "Mozilla Firefox 57+" 1982 msgstr "" 1983 1984 #: template/wallet.html.j2:223 1985 msgid "Opera 36+" 1986 msgstr "" 1987 1988 #: template/wallet.html.j2:227 1989 msgid "Install a Chrome extension for Opera" 1990 msgstr "" 1991 1992 #: template/wallet.html.j2:231 1993 msgid "" 1994 "<a href=\"https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gnu-taler-wallet/" 1995 "millncjiddlpgdmkklmhfadpacifaonc\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener " 1996 "noreferrer\"> Install the Taler wallet from the Chrome Web Store</a>" 1997 msgstr "" 1998 1999 #: template/wallet.html.j2:241 2000 msgid "Other browsers" 2001 msgstr "" 2002 2003 #: template/wallet.html.j2:243 2004 msgid "Wallets for other browsers will be provided in the near future." 2005 msgstr "" 2006 2007 #: template/wallet.html.j2:251 2008 msgid "" 2009 "After installing a Taler wallet, you can try out the demonstration on the <a " 2010 "href=\"https://demo.taler.net\">demo page</a>. The source code for Taler " 2011 "wallets is provided <a href=\"https://git-www.taler.net/taler-typescript-" 2012 "core.git\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">here</a>." 2013 msgstr "" 2014 2015 #: template/news/2026-07.html.j2:4 2016 msgid "New GNU Taler integration in be-BOP" 2017 msgstr "" 2018 2019 #: template/news/2026-07.html.j2:5 2020 msgid "" 2021 "<p> A new GNU Taler integration is now officially available: <a " 2022 "href=\"https://be-bop.io\" target=\"_blank\">be-BOP</a>. </p> <p> be-BOP is " 2023 "a free and copyleft peer-to-peer monetisation platform built for communities " 2024 "and creators. It provides full independence from intermediaries and combines " 2025 "e-commerce, point-of-sale (PoS), subscriptions, crowdfunding/peerfunding, " 2026 "ticketing, donations, and pay-what-you-want models — in a single package. be-" 2027 "BOP provides a toolbox for financing your work and managing your activity in " 2028 "complete autonomy. </p> <p> The first instances accepting Taler (CHF) are <a " 2029 "href=\"https://be-bop.io\" target=\"_blank\">be-bop.io</a> itself (you can " 2030 "even join the current crowdfunding campaign using Taler), <a href=\"https://" 2031 "pvh-editions.com\" target=\"_blank\"> PVH Éditions</a> and <a href=\"https://" 2032 "coffice.cafe\" target=\"_blank\">le Coffice</a>. </p> This integration was " 2033 "developed by <a href=\"https://thimoo.ch/en\" target=\"_blank\">Thimoo Sàrl</" 2034 "a> in collaboration with be-BOP, PVH Éditions and <a href=\"https://" 2035 "asbl.zoethical.org/\" target=\"_blank\"> Petites Singularités</a>, with " 2036 "support from an <a href=\"https://nlnet.nl/project/TALER-be-BOP/\" " 2037 "target=\"_blank\">NLnet grant</a>. </p>" 2038 msgstr "" 2039 2040 #: template/news/index.html.j2:13 2041 msgid "" 2042 "News posts about changes related to GNU Taler such as releases and events" 2043 msgstr "" 2044 2045 #: template/news/index.html.j2:15 2046 msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed" 2047 msgstr "" 2048 2049 #: template/news/index.html.j2:35 2050 msgid "read more" 2051 msgstr ""