taler-docs

Documentation for GNU Taler components, APIs and protocols
Log | Files | Refs | README | LICENSE

commit 8c743210aa6b819f82be0bc4104d771260097c51
parent 3d108294a1f4a5e1a842f30921e56054a69fecce
Author: Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>
Date:   Thu, 20 Nov 2014 10:52:10 +0100

neuro -> taler

Diffstat:
Mapi-mint.rst | 2+-
Mimpl-mint.rst | 4++--
Mindex.rst | 4++--
3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/api-mint.rst b/api-mint.rst @@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ deposit permission for the coin from the customer. =========================== Binary Blob Specification =========================== -This section specifies the binary representation of messages used in Neuro's protocols. +This section specifies the binary representation of messages used in Taler's protocols. The message formats are given in a C-style pseudocode notation. In contrast to real C structs, padding is always specified explicitly, and numeric values are little endian. diff --git a/impl-mint.rst b/impl-mint.rst @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ The following tables are used for refreshing. ---------------- Key Management ---------------- -The command line tool `neuro-mint-keyup` updates the signing key and +The command line tool `taler-mint-keyup` updates the signing key and list of denominations offered by the mint. This process requires the mint's master key, and should be done offline in order to protect the master key. @@ -237,6 +237,6 @@ Purses Incoming transactions to the mint's provider result in the creation or update of `purses`, identified by their withdrawal key. -The command line tool `neuro-mint-modpurse` allows create and add money to purses in the mint's database. +The command line tool `taler-mint-modpurse` allows create and add money to purses in the mint's database. diff --git a/index.rst b/index.rst @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Welcome to Neuro's documentation! -================================= +Welcome to Taler's REST API documentation! +========================================== We are building an anonymous, taxable payment system using modern cryptography. Customers will use traditional money transfers to send