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[Taler] Enrolling GNU Taler for private clubs
From: |
Max Görner |
Subject: |
[Taler] Enrolling GNU Taler for private clubs |
Date: |
Fri, 5 Nov 2021 15:29:37 +0100 |
Dear Taler community,
I am part of a group of beer drinking enthusiasts. We have our own registered
association that runs a bar.
Members of the association can deposit money so buying drinks is more
convenient. The deposit is maintained in an internal spreadsheet. Nowadays
there are even peer-to-peer transactions between members of the association.
We jokingly coined this setup "our Coins".
Manually grooming a spreadsheet is error prone and annoying. Some of us would
like to replace that with a modern solution.
Recently I learned about GNU Taler. I wonder how much effort it would be to
enroll GNU Taler in such a setting. As far as I have seen one needs a bank for
that and there even is a fake bank for the GNU Taler demo.
Is it bearable to setup and run such a Taler bank on our own?
Would it be possible to enable peer-to-peer transactions?
Lastly: If GNU Taler is not a good fit here, do you know of alternative
solutions for our context?
You can expect some skills regarding Linux administration and computer
science. Having to setup a cron job inside a Docker would not be a show
stopper here.
Best regards
Max Görner
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