From c2c1641265eb40b9a0139583c4f1a31618590c9d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Florian Dold
The Taler protocol allows any exchange to set its own fee structure, " +"allowing operators to set fees for withdrawing, depositing, refreshing or " +"refunding coins. Operators can also charge fees for closing reserves and for " +"(aggregated) wire transfers to merchants. Merchants may choose to cover some " +"of the fees customers incur. Actual transaction costs are estimated around " +"0.001 cent/transaction (at high transaction rates, amortized over billions " +"of transactions, excluding migration costs). Note that this is an early " +"estimate, details may depend on hosting and backup requirements from the " +"regulator and could thus easily be 10x higher.
" +msgstr "" + +#: faq.html.j2:93 +msgid "Does Taler work with international payments?" +msgstr "" + +#: faq.html.j2:94 +msgid "" +"Taler's wallet supports multiple currencies, but the system currently " +"does not support conversion between currencies. However, in principle an " +"entity that accepts deposits in one currency and allows withdrawals in " +"another currency could be created. Still, the regulatory hurdles in this " +"case tend to be particularly complex. The focus for Taler is on day-to-day " +"payments, so we have no plans to support currency conversion in the near " +"future.
" +msgstr "" + +#: faq.html.j2:107 +msgid "How does Taler relate to the (European) Electronic Money Directive?" +msgstr "" + +#: faq.html.j2:108 +msgid "" +"We believe the European Electronic Money Directive provides part of the " +"regulatory framework a Taler exchange with coins denominated in Euros would " +"have to follow.
" +msgstr "" + +#: faq.html.j2:116 +msgid "" +"What bank would guarantee the conversion between Taler coins and bank money " +"in regular bank accounts?" +msgstr "" + +#: faq.html.j2:117 +msgid "" +"The exchange would be operated by a bank or in cooperation with a bank, " +"and that bank would hold the funds in escrow. Note that this bank could be a " +"regular bank or a central bank for a centrally banked electronic currency. " +"Regardless, the bank would fall under the respective banking regulations " +"establishing a reason why consumers would have faith in the conversion from " +"Taler coins into regular bank money.
" +msgstr "" + +#: faq.html.j2:127 +msgid "" +"To whom would consumers complain to in case of non-conversion or non-" +"compliance?" +msgstr "" + +#: faq.html.j2:128 +msgid "" +"Any exchange should be audited by one or more independent auditors. " +"Merchants and consumer wallets will report certain issues automatically to " +"the auditors, but auditors may also provide a method for manual submission " +"of issues. The auditors are expected to make their reports available to the " +"respective regulatory authorities, or even the general public.
" +msgstr "" + +#: faq.html.j2:138 +msgid "Are there any projects already using Taler?" +msgstr "" + +#: faq.html.j2:139 +msgid "" +"We are aware of several businesses running exploratory projects or having " +"developed working prototypes. We are also in discussions with several " +"regular banks as well as several central banks about the project. That said, " +"there are currently no products in the market yet, and we believe this would " +"be premature given the state of the project (see also our bugtracker for a list of open issues).
" +msgstr "" + +#: faq.html.j2:151 +msgid "Does Taler support recurring payments?" +msgstr "" + +#: faq.html.j2:153 +msgid "" +"Today, our wallet implementation does not support recurring payments. " +"Recurring payments, where some fixed amount is paid on a regular basis are " +"in theory possible with Taler, but they come with a few caveats. " +"Specifically, recurring payments can only work if the Taler wallet is " +"running and online around the desired time. Furthermore, given their " +"repetitive nature they are linkable, and could thus be used to deanonymize " +"the user making the recurring payment, for example by forcing the user " +"offline at the time of the payment and observing that it does then not " +"happen on time. Finally, the Taler wallet does not work with credit and thus " +"the user would have to make sure to carry a sufficient balance for the " +"recurring payment to be made. Still, they can be useful, and a future " +"version of the Taler wallet will likely support them. But this is not a " +"feature that we are targeting for Taler 1.0. at this time
" +msgstr "" + +#: features.html.j2:41 +msgid "Paying with Taler" +msgstr "" + +#: features.html.j2:42 +msgid "" +"To pay with Taler, customers install an electronic wallet on their " +"device. Before the first payment, the desired currency must be added to the " +"wallet's balance by some other means of payment.
Once the wallet is " +"charged, payments on websites take only one click, are never falsely " +"rejected by fraud detection and do not pose any risk of phishing or identity " +"theft.
Try it yourself with the " +"interactive demo!
" +msgstr "" + +#: features.html.j2:54 +msgid "Receiving payments with Taler" +msgstr "" + +#: features.html.j2:55 +msgid "" +"To receive Taler payments, a merchant needs a bank account in the desired " +"currency. We provide supporting software in various programming languages to " +"make the integration painless. The merchant's backend for Taler transaction " +"processing can run on the merchant's premises or be hosted by a third party." +"
Merchant integration is simple, and customers can pay for products " +"without even having to register an account.
See how merchant integration works in our developer " +"documentation!
" +msgstr "" + +#: features.html.j2:74 +#, fuzzy +#| msgid "Ethical" +msgid "Practical" +msgstr "Ethique" + +#: features.html.j2:77 +msgid "" +"Taler is easy to integrate with existing Web applications. Payments are " +"cryptographically secured and are confirmed within milliseconds with " +"extremely low transaction costs." +msgstr "" + +#: features.html.j2:87 +#, fuzzy +#| msgid "Taxable" +msgid "Stable" +msgstr "Taxable" + +#: features.html.j2:90 +msgid "" +"Taler does not introduce a new currency. Taler uses a digital wallet storing " +"coins and payment service providers with escrow accounts in existing " +"currencies. Thus, Taler's cryptographic coins correspond to existing " +"currencies, such as US Dollars, Euros or even Bitcoins." +msgstr "" + +#: features.html.j2:101 governments.html.j2:58 merchants.html.j2:41 +msgid "Secure" +msgstr "Sûr" + +#: features.html.j2:104 +msgid "" +"By design Taler does not suffer from many classes of security problems such " +"as phishing or counterfeit. Thanks to its security features, Taler never " +"rejects a legitimate customer due to a fraud-detection false positive." +msgstr "" + +#: features.html.j2:116 governments.html.j2:25 +msgid "Taxable" +msgstr "Taxable" + +#: features.html.j2:119 +msgid "" +"When using Taler, merchant's revenue is transparent for tax collection " +"authorities. Unlike cash and most digital currencies, Taler helps prevent " +"black markets. Taler is not suitable for illegal activities." +msgstr "" + +#: features.html.j2:129 +msgid "Private" +msgstr "" + +#: features.html.j2:131 +msgid "" +"When you pay with Taler, your identity does not have to be revealed. Just " +"like payments in cash, nobody else can track how you spent your electronic " +"money. However, you obtain a legally valid proof of payment." +msgstr "" + +#: features.html.j2:142 governments.html.j2:88 +msgid "Libre" +msgstr "Libre" + +#: features.html.j2:145 +msgid "" +"Taler provides protocols and reference implementations that in principle " +"enables anybody to run their own payment infrastructure, be it individuals, " +"organizations or whole countries. Since the reference implementation is a GNU package, it will always remain free " +"software." +msgstr "" + #: financial-news.html.j2:6 msgid "Financial News" msgstr "" @@ -921,10 +1021,6 @@ msgid "" "digital sovereignty in the critical financial infrastructure." msgstr "" -#: governments.html.j2:25 index.html.j2:70 -msgid "Taxable" -msgstr "Taxable" - #: governments.html.j2:28 msgid "" "Taler was built with the goal of fighting corruption and supporting " @@ -966,10 +1062,6 @@ msgid "" "ensures that the exchange does not threaten the economy due to fraud." msgstr "" -#: governments.html.j2:88 index.html.j2:96 -msgid "Libre" -msgstr "Libre" - #: governments.html.j2:91 msgid "" "Taler is free software implementing an open protocol standard. Thus, Taler " @@ -1221,103 +1313,10 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Screenshots" msgstr "" -#: index.html.j2:6 -msgid "GNU Taler logo" -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:10 -msgid "One-Click Cash Payments!" -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:13 -msgid "" -"GNU Taler is an electronic payment system under development at Inria. We expect to make it operational in " -"2018. You can learn about Taler on this website, try the demo and look at our documentation." -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:28 -#, fuzzy -#| msgid "Ethical" -msgid "Practical" -msgstr "Ethique" - -#: index.html.j2:31 -msgid "" -"Taler is easy to integrate with existing Web applications. Payments are " -"cryptographically secured and are confirmed within milliseconds with " -"extremely low transaction costs." -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:44 -msgid "" -"Taler does not introduce a new currency. Taler uses a digital wallet storing " -"coins and payment service providers with escrow accounts in existing " -"currencies. Thus, Taler's cryptographic coins correspond to existing " -"currencies, such as US Dollars, Euros or even Bitcoins." -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:58 -msgid "" -"By design Taler does not suffer from many classes of security problems such " -"as phishing or counterfeit. Thanks to its security features, Taler never " -"rejects a legitimate customer due to a fraud-detection false positive." -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:73 -msgid "" -"When using Taler, merchant's revenue is transparent for tax collection " -"authorities. Unlike cash and most digital currencies, Taler helps prevent " -"black markets. Taler is not suitable for illegal activities." -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:85 -msgid "" -"When you pay with Taler, your identity does not have to be revealed. Just " -"like payments in cash, nobody else can track how you spent your electronic " -"money. However, you obtain a legally valid proof of payment." -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:99 -msgid "" -"Taler provides protocols and reference implementations that in principle " -"enables anybody to run their own payment infrastructure, be it individuals, " -"organizations or whole countries. Since the reference implementation is a GNU package, it will always remain free " -"software." -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:116 -msgid "Paying with Taler" -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:117 -msgid "" -"To pay with Taler, customers install an electronic wallet on their " -"device. Before the first payment, the desired currency must be added to the " -"wallet's balance by some other means of payment.
Once the wallet is " -"charged, payments on websites take only one click, are never falsely " -"rejected by fraud detection and do not pose any risk of phishing or identity " -"theft.
" -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:128 -msgid "Receiving payments with Taler" -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:129 +#: index.html.j2:23 msgid "" -"To receive Taler payments, a merchant needs a bank account in the desired " -"currency. We provide supporting software in various programming languages to " -"make the integration painless. The merchant's backend for Taler transaction " -"processing can run on the merchant's premises or be hosted by a third party." -"
" -msgstr "" - -#: index.html.j2:145 -msgid "Taler News" +"GNU Taler is a payment system that makes privacy-friendly online " +"transactions fast and easy." msgstr "" #: investors.html.j2:6 @@ -1384,10 +1383,6 @@ msgstr "" msgid "The Business Case" msgstr "" -#: investors.html.j2:88 -msgid "Download" -msgstr "" - #: investors.html.j2:91 msgid "" "Our financial news page explains in " @@ -1561,7 +1556,11 @@ msgid "" "each contract." msgstr "" -#: news.html.j2.inc:9 +#: merchants.html.j2:183 +msgid "customer perspective" +msgstr "" + +#: news.html.j2:16 msgid "More news" msgstr "" @@ -1589,72 +1588,55 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Taxable Anonymous Libre Electronic Reserves" msgstr "" -#: common/footer.j2.inc:7 +#: common/footer.j2.inc:11 msgid "About" msgstr "" -#: common/footer.j2.inc:8 +#: common/footer.j2.inc:12 msgid "Contact" msgstr "" -#: common/footer.j2.inc:9 +#: common/footer.j2.inc:17 msgid "For Investors" msgstr "" -#: common/footer.j2.inc:14 common/navigation.j2.inc:5 -msgid "Citizens" -msgstr "" - -#: common/footer.j2.inc:15 common/navigation.j2.inc:6 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Merchants" -msgstr "Documentation" - -#: common/footer.j2.inc:16 common/navigation.j2.inc:7 -msgid "Governments" -msgstr "" - -#: common/footer.j2.inc:21 +#: common/footer.j2.inc:18 msgid "Developer Resources" msgstr "" -#: common/footer.j2.inc:22 common/navigation.j2.inc:12 +#: common/footer.j2.inc:23 msgid "FAQ" msgstr "" -#: common/footer.j2.inc:23 common/navigation.j2.inc:16 +#: common/footer.j2.inc:24 msgid "Bibliography" msgstr "" -#: common/footer.j2.inc:32 +#: common/footer.j2.inc:34 msgid "" "This page was created using Free Software " "only." msgstr "" -#: common/navigation.j2.inc:9 -msgid "Resources" -msgstr "" - -#: common/navigation.j2.inc:11 -msgid "System Architecture" +#: common/navigation.j2.inc:15 +msgid "Features" msgstr "" -#: common/navigation.j2.inc:13 -msgid "Glossary" +#: common/navigation.j2.inc:16 +msgid "Design" msgstr "" -#: common/navigation.j2.inc:14 -msgid "Developer Introduction" +#: common/navigation.j2.inc:17 +msgid "Docs" msgstr "" -#: common/navigation.j2.inc:15 -msgid "Copyright for Contributors" +#: common/navigation.j2.inc:18 +msgid "Team" msgstr "" -#: common/navigation.j2.inc:17 -msgid "Gsoc 2018: Codeless Payments" -msgstr "" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "Merchants" +#~ msgstr "Documentation" #~ msgid "Performance Analysis" #~ msgstr "Analyse de performances" -- cgit v1.2.3