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[taler-www] branch master updated: fix whitespace


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Subject: [taler-www] branch master updated: fix whitespace
Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2024 13:35:30 +0100

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grothoff pushed a commit to branch master
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     new b26b36d  fix whitespace
b26b36d is described below

commit b26b36d624c9b9fa8cbc6ad37ab4f5ad7e2a9e78
Author: Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>
AuthorDate: Thu Feb 1 13:35:19 2024 +0100

    fix whitespace
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 template/news/2024-02.html.j2 | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)

diff --git a/template/news/2024-02.html.j2 b/template/news/2024-02.html.j2
index a5ffbf1..a80ea8d 100644
--- a/template/news/2024-02.html.j2
+++ b/template/news/2024-02.html.j2
@@ -2,41 +2,41 @@
 {% block body_content %}
 <h1>New EU project NGI TALER will bring private and secure online payments to 
the Eurozone</h1>
 <p>
-We are excited to announce the creation of a European project December 1st 
2023, which 
-will run for the next 36 months. This Next Generation Internet pilot named 
"NGI TALER" is 
-operated by a consortium of 11 partners from 8 European countries with the 
mandate to roll 
-out an innovative electronic payment system for the greater benefit of 
European citizens, 
-merchants, and banks. This payment system is different from current online 
payment 
-methods, like credit cards or bank transfers, in that it offers privacy for 
the buyer: 
-neither merchants nor banks can trace or link the payments. It is also a 
no-risk payment 
-option for the merchant as there is no equivalent of fake or stolen credit 
cards, as 
-payments are cleared and confirmed instantly. The payment system is socially, 
ecologically 
-and fiscally responsible: it is not a new currency, there is no 
energy-consuming 
-proof-of-work or proof-of-stake method and clearing is processed much faster 
than payments 
-by credit cards. NGI TALER enforces transparency on the merchants so that 
states ensure 
+We are excited to announce the creation of a European project December 1st 
2023, which
+will run for the next 36 months. This Next Generation Internet pilot named 
"NGI TALER" is
+operated by a consortium of 11 partners from 8 European countries with the 
mandate to roll
+out an innovative electronic payment system for the greater benefit of 
European citizens,
+merchants, and banks. This payment system is different from current online 
payment
+methods, like credit cards or bank transfers, in that it offers privacy for 
the buyer:
+neither merchants nor banks can trace or link the payments. It is also a 
no-risk payment
+option for the merchant as there is no equivalent of fake or stolen credit 
cards, as
+payments are cleared and confirmed instantly. The payment system is socially, 
ecologically
+and fiscally responsible: it is not a new currency, there is no 
energy-consuming
+proof-of-work or proof-of-stake method and clearing is processed much faster 
than payments
+by credit cards. NGI TALER enforces transparency on the merchants so that 
states ensure
 that businesses can be held accountable for their income and pay their taxes.
 </p>
 <p>
-NGI TALER is funded as a pilot under the Next Generation Internet (NGI) 
initiative within 
-the European Commission's Horizon Europe research funding program. This 
project is based 
-on the free software GNU Taler which has been developed by the GNU community 
and Taler 
-Systems S.A., and which has received wide praise from financial experts 
including experts 
-from several central banks - including the Swiss National Bank (SNB). The goal 
is to make 
-GNU Taler available as payment system via two European banks - GLS Bank 
(Germany) and 
-MagNet Bank (Hungary). NGI TALER's ambition is to reach the European market 
during the 
-project period and have the payment mechanism accepted and widely adopted by 
the end of 
+NGI TALER is funded as a pilot under the Next Generation Internet (NGI) 
initiative within
+the European Commission's Horizon Europe research funding program. This 
project is based
+on the free software GNU Taler which has been developed by the GNU community 
and Taler
+Systems S.A., and which has received wide praise from financial experts 
including experts
+from several central banks - including the Swiss National Bank (SNB). The goal 
is to make
+GNU Taler available as payment system via two European banks - GLS Bank 
(Germany) and
+MagNet Bank (Hungary). NGI TALER's ambition is to reach the European market 
during the
+project period and have the payment mechanism accepted and widely adopted by 
the end of
 the project.
 </p>
 <p>
-Under the hood, GNU Taler deploys state-of-the-art cryptography to achieve 
these features. 
-The initial investment into the required infrastructure is low and the payment 
mechanism 
-operates more cost efficiently than existing payment solutions, with lower 
transaction 
-fees - a benefit that will be shared by consumers and merchants. This makes 
even 
-micro-payments possible, creating an interesting and privacy preserving 
alternative to 
+Under the hood, GNU Taler deploys state-of-the-art cryptography to achieve 
these features.
+The initial investment into the required infrastructure is low and the payment 
mechanism
+operates more cost efficiently than existing payment solutions, with lower 
transaction
+fees - a benefit that will be shared by consumers and merchants. This makes 
even
+micro-payments possible, creating an interesting and privacy preserving 
alternative to
 subscription- or advertisement-based revenue for newspapers and other 
publishers.
 </p>
 <p>
-NGI TALER is coordinated by the Coding Theory and Cryptology group at 
Eindhoven University 
+NGI TALER is coordinated by the Coding Theory and Cryptology group at 
Eindhoven University
 of Technology and has 10 more partners:
 <ul>
  <li>Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH),</li>

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