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@lucienicolier lucienicolier requested a review from mbernasocchi May 8, 2024 08:14
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Three contributions from my side:

  1. a bit of fancy spice on the language;
  2. added bullet points and punctuation;
  3. keep one sentence per line.

This is final review from my side, but there should be at least one more management review before merging.

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If accepted as a QField Certified Organization, your contributions will be published for transparency.

If approved, you must pay a €20 certification fee to the QField project for each certificate you issue. This establishes a mechanism for financial support for the project. Certificate payments are made using online credit card transactions or, on request, by regular invoice and SEPA wire transfer. Payments can be handled in batches for many certificates at once.
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If your application is successful and you become a QField Certified Organization, your contributions will be publicly disclosed to ensure transparency.

Upon approval, a certification fee of €20 per certificate issued will be required to support the QField project financially.
This fee can be conveniently settled through online credit card transactions or, upon request, via regular invoice and SEPA wire transfer.
Additionally, payments for multiple certificates can be processed together for your convenience.

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Three contributions from my side:

  1. a bit of fancy spice on the language;
  2. added bullet points and punctuation;
  3. keep one sentence per line.

This is final review from my side, but there should be at least one more management review before merging.

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Three contributions from my side:

  1. a bit of fancy spice on the language;
  2. added bullet points and punctuation;
  3. keep one sentence per line.

This is final review from my side, but there should be at least one more management review before merging.

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@suricactus Thank you so much for your review

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m-kuhn commented May 15, 2024

Please check with @mbernasocchi before merging

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beanzmo commented Apr 16, 2025

@mbernasocchi - is this still relevant

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Can this section be taken out ?

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m-kuhn commented Jul 9, 2025

@beanzmo if you don't get a feedback from @mbernasocchi in here (not sure how actively he checks github notifications), take this through internal team channels.

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