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I wrote this while working on AES and QES support for Documenso. The digital signing stack is surprisingly tightly coupled today. Curious how others working with eIDAS infrastructure see this evolving.


Trust and Regulation like QTSP and all the other red tape


Thonmas Kehl, founder of german finance channel Finanzfluss is suing meta for allowing paid ads using their brand and his personal image via AI deep fakes.


Same, we tip almost exclusively on algora


Documenso.com tipping open source contributors <3


Noted. I think best practice signing is pretty learn free at this point, but it is good to remeber this notion


Good point. Cryptography can be a remedy here, but this is still a relevant factor IMO


Would you (or the company you work for) self-host a document signing solution if that were an option? I find it really weird, that there seems to be no obvious option to do so, in a space that so obviously has reason to.

Disclaimer: I recently started Documenso


If you want a bit more structure, a more opinionated framework like nextjs or similar could be for you


Pretty neat, thanks


The larger mission would be to reduce reliance on one player that has 70+ percent of the market and decentralize trust. Centralized trust is going out of style fast..


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