Michael Altfield

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> Great to have codeberge, but we would need an open api Should be do-able. Space Badgers currently provides badges for Codeberg using the API * https://badgers.space/ * https://github.com/splittydev/spacebadgers

Sorry, I don't understand this hold-up. Any serious reforestation project will already be tracking their own success rates. If not, then they're a scam. I don't think the GPS data...

I don't think the requirement to have an API makes sense for tree planting. Also, I doubt GPS verification makes sense due to GPS inaccuracies. I think it makes more...

I think the Scheffler project is by far the best and most documented open hardware parabolic solar concentrator with the most wide-spread builds in the world. Perhaps you can email...

Lots of orgs don't know what a license is. In the past, I have successfully asked several orgs and personal blogs about their licensing. The result of some quick back-and-forth...

Scheffler has worked with companies all over the world to take this technology and use it to create businesses. Currently, businesses *are* actively building Scheffler reflector tech. And they've taken...

Many large organizations sign their releases with PGP, and some of them have written best-practices guides based on their experiences, which I recommend looking into: 1. https://infra.apache.org/release-signing 2. https://docs.opendev.org/opendev/system-config/latest/signing.html 3....

Let's not include extensions in the scope of this ticket. I think you'll find this ticket is very achievable. It should only add a few minutes to your release workflow....

@SychO9 The signing is done after the build. Can you please tell me which of your team members are responsible for uploading the finished releases? They need to generate PGP...

Unfortunately it's not an option to store PGP private keys on GitHub. For release signing to be useful (release signing is done to protect against attacks like infrastructure compromise), the...