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Description: Trusted third party timestamping service
Homepage: http://timecert.org
Clone URL: git://github.com/pelle/TimeCert.git
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README.textile

TimeCert

TimeCert is a project to provide a trusted third-party timestamping service. It will essentially provide a timestamp for each SHA1 digest presented to it.

Source Code Release

This is the second public release of TimeCert source code. We’re releasing this mainly to encourage trust in our service. We also encourage others to run competing timestamping services. It is released under the AGPL, which means that if you decide to run a competing service you will need to release your source changes as well. We recommend using GitHub’s great forking feature for this.

Getting started

TimeCert currently uses Ruby on Rails and doesn’t require any specific.

Contact info

My name is Pelle Braendgaard and my primary blog is Stake Ventures Inc. I may be available for consulting work in the Ruby space, email me at pelle@stakeventures.com for more info.