[openpgp] Badge created for OpenPGP
Justus Winter <justus@sequoia-pgp.org> Mon, 10 June 2024 07:52 UTC
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Hello, at some interim meeting, dkg announced that a badge has been created for OpenPGP. I don't remember any follow up, but I did some sleuthing and discovered that it is available here: https://ietf.photoshelter.com/search?terms=openpgp The badge can be used subject to the IETF Protocol Badge License Terms, which are short and easy to understand, but notably do not allow the creation of derivatives: https://trustee.ietf.org/wp-content/uploads/IETF-Protocol-Badge-License-Terms.pdf Best, Justus
- [openpgp] Badge created for OpenPGP Justus Winter