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@dircategory GNU organization
@item
In the @samp{My Account Conf} page on @code{savannah}, upload the GPG
-key you will use to sign your packages. If you haven't created one
-before, you can do so with the command @code{gpg --gen-key} (you can
-accept and/or confirm the default answers to its questions).
+key (in ASCII-armored format) that you will use to sign your packages.
+If you haven't created one before, you can do so with the command
+@code{gpg --gen-key} (you can accept and/or confirm the default
+answers to its questions). Then, to get the ASCII-armored version,
+run @samp{gpg --export --armor @var{your_key_id}}.
Optional but recommended: Send your key to a GPG public key server:
@code{gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --send-keys @var{keyid}}, where
preferred email address, and your Savannah username.
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-An ASCII armored copy of your GPG key, as an attachment. (@samp{gpg
---export -a @var{your_key_id} >mykey.asc} should give you this.)
+The ASCII armored copy of your GPG key, as an attachment.
@item
A list of names and preferred email addresses of other individuals you
Please don't host discussions about your package in a service that
requires nonfree software. For instance, Google+ ``communities''
-require running a nonfree Javascript program to post a message, so
+require running a nonfree JavaScript program to post a message, so
they can't be used in the Free World. To host discussions there would
be excluding people who live by free software principles.
We don't recommend any specific payment service. However, GNU
developers should not use a service that requires them to sign a
proprietary software license, such as Google's payment service.
+Please also avoid sites that requires users to run nonfree software in
+order to donate. (This includes JavaScript software, so try it with
+LibreJS or with JavaScript disabled.)
+
+In the text you post on the site, please pay attention to the
+terminological issues we care about (@pxref{Terminology}).
+
+We have no objections to using Bitcoin to receive donations.
The FSF can collect donations for a limited number of projects; if you
want to propose that for your project, write to