We are a non-registered association seated in Cologne, Germany. Our goal is to enable more people to use free software, have secure digital communications, and to take control over their private data.
* [Searx](https://search.pub.solar/):a metasearch engine, similar to Google or Bing,
* [Mailman](https://lists.pub.solar/):a software for mailing lists,
* [OBS Portal](https://obs-portal.pub.solar/):a server for saving [OpenBikeSensor](https://www.openbikesensor.org/) data which is currently limited to the Cologne/Bonn region,
For some of these Services, you'll need to register an account, which we call a [pub.solar ID](https://auth.pub.solar). All services are publicly open for registration. Nextcloud accounts are severely limited in their storage amount. If you want more storage, please contact the crew.
You can reach us via [#General in Matrix](https://matrix.to/#/#general:pub.solar?via=chat.pub.solar) and [@crew on Mastodon](https://mastodon.pub.solar/@crew), or send a mail to [crew@pub.solar](mailto:crew@pub.solar).
You can find our PGP key [here](https://keys.openpgp.org/vks/v1/by-fingerprint/8A8987ADE3736C8CA2EB315A9B809EBBDD62BAE3). It has the following fingerprint:
Check out our [wiki](https://wiki.pub.solar) or contact us via one of the methods above. In the Matrix [#General room](https://matrix.to/#/#general:pub.solar?via=chat.pub.solar) there's always someone around for answering your questions.
We are currently a non-registered association (n.e.V.), which means that from a legal perspective we are a group of individuals, _not_ members of a registered association. Our goal is to become a registered association (e.V.) and expand our work where we can.
We are always looking for help and support. Being a member is currently not tied to any costs or privileges, but is rather an indicator of support. We encourage you to become a member even if (or, especially if) you are not very technically versed. Our goal is for pub.solar to be an organisation that helps _everyone_, especially people that would by themselves not be able to administrate IT infrastructure. We want you to have a voice in the decisions surrounding your services. We want the community to decide together what an IT infrastructure built with solidarity, freedom, privacy, and mutual support in mind would look like.
This situation is not long-term sustainable, and we're currently working on founding an e.V. and having solid financing. We'd of course welcome anyone wanting to help and participate!