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Subject: [gnunet-scheme] 300/324: doc: Move contact information to .tm documentation (and rewrite).
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2021 13:25:40 +0200

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commit d467f837f20cf47abe404145f35a944671360eed
Author: Maxime Devos <maximedevos@telenet.be>
AuthorDate: Mon Sep 13 22:20:47 2021 +0200

    doc: Move contact information to .tm documentation (and rewrite).
    
    * README.org (Contact): Move to ...
    * doc/scheme-gnunet.tm (Contact): ... here, and rewrite a little.
---
 README.org           | 11 -----------
 doc/scheme-gnunet.tm | 21 +++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index 4c184f9..cfe6922 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -71,14 +71,3 @@ to doc/scheme-gnunet.tm.
   and each file with source code for the license and copyright text.
   Most code is under the Affero General Public License (v3 or later),
   see each source file for details.
-* Contact
-  Maintainer: Maxime Devos <maximedevos@telenet.be>.
-  PGP fingerprint: C1F3 3EE2 0C52 8FDB 7DD7 011F 49E3 EE22 1917 25EE.
-  Patches may be sent as formatted by `git format-patch`.
-  E-mail messages should ideally by be signed with PGP (or GnuPG, etc.).
-
-  Presuming I'm using the word ‘notoriously’ correctly,
-  announcements by the maintainer of ‘taking a break’ from
-  Guix+GNUnet hacking are notoriously unreliable.  I suggest
-  you disregard them (but note that sometimes these are
-  actually true).
diff --git a/doc/scheme-gnunet.tm b/doc/scheme-gnunet.tm
index 781e1de..08c19e9 100644
--- a/doc/scheme-gnunet.tm
+++ b/doc/scheme-gnunet.tm
@@ -137,6 +137,27 @@
   <verbatim|SCM_TESTS> in <verbatim|Makefile.am> and use <scm|srfi
   :64>.<space|1em>To run the test suite, run <verbatim|make check>.
 
+  <section|Contact>
+
+  Scheme-GNUnet is currently maintained on NotABug:
+  <slink|https://notabug.org/maximed/scheme-gnunet/>.<space|1em>Issues and
+  pull requests can be reported and submitted here.<space|1em>Alternatively,
+  for discussion about developing Scheme-GNUnet, you can send mails to
+  <hlink|gnunet-devel@gnu.org|mailto:gnunet-devel@gnu.org> and for help about
+  how to use Scheme-GNUnet, you can contact
+  <hlink|help-gnunet@gnu.org|mailto:help-gnunet@gnu.org>.<space|1em>These are
+  public mailing lists, so don't send anything there you wouldn't mind the
+  whole world to know.
+
+  <todo|TODO: verify C GNUnet people are ok with this?>
+
+  For security-sensitive issues, you can send a mail directly to the
+  maintainer, <hlink|Maxime Devos 
\<less\>maximedevos@telenet.be\<gtr\>|mailto:maximedevos@telenet.be>,
+  optionally encrypted and signed with a GnuPG-compatible
+  system.<space|1em>The maintainer's key fingerprint is C1F3 3EE2 0C52 8FDB
+  7DD7 011F 49E3 EE22 1917 25EE and a copy of the key can be downloaded from
+  <slink|https://notabug.org/maximed/things/raw/master/Maxime_Devos.pub>.
+
   <chapter|Application guide>
 
   TODO<chapter|Programming guide>

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