From 
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/sysadmin/lets-encrypt-the-fsf-beta-tests-a-new-certificate-authority

        Recently the FSF's application to Let's Encrypt's Limited Beta program 
was accepted. For
        those of you who have not been following, the project Let's Encrypt is 
a non-profit
        Certificate Authority (CA) run by the Internet Security Research Group 
(ISRG). The IRSG,
        founded in 2013, is comprised of board members from various places, 
including but not
        limited to: The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), and Mozilla. The 
main drive behind
        Let's Encrypt is to make the process of getting X.509 certificates for 
Transport Layer
        Security (TLS) encryption a trivial process, as well as cost-free. In 
addition, Let's
        Encrypt aims to make all this available using only Free as in Freedom 
software for both
        their server and client infrastructure.
-- 
👋 Pax et bonum.
Jorge Araya Navarro
https://es.gravatar.com/shackra
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