Hey, it will be very interesting to meet people from Freenet project. The 
proposed date is at the end of my GSoC period so it is also an opportunity to 
evaluate the benefits of my new plugin and discuss improvements.
I will try to go. 
leuchtkaefer 



>________________________________
> From: Masayuki Hatta <mha...@gmail.com>
>To: Discussion of development issues <devl@freenetproject.org> 
>Sent: Sunday, July 7, 2013 11:11 AM
>Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Organizing next Freenet meetup/mini-conference: 
>Berlin Sept 29-30
> 
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I attended the previous CTS in Hong Kong, it was a pleasant meeting.  The 
>focus at that time was on Tor, but I told them Freenet is also important and 
>had a lot of potential.  If there will be many Freenet developers in Berlin, 
>I'll try to schedule to attend(September is kinda busy month for me and Berlin 
>is far away from here Tokyo, but I'm going to go Geneva for another conference 
>anyway...)
>
>Best regards,
>MH
>
>
>
>
>2013/7/7 Matthew Toseland <t...@amphibian.dyndns.org>
>
>On Saturday 06 Jul 2013 18:12:56 vmonmoonsh...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Hello Freenet folks,
>>>
>>> It is quite a sometime that we are talking about getting together again
>>> (AFAIK the last one was 2008). I brought the idea of meeting along this
>>> event:
>>>
>>> http://openitp.org/openitp/circumvention-tech-summit.html
>>>
>>> in Berlin and it was received positively on IRC. Toad specifically said
>>> he can attend 29-30 and there was quite a few other enthusiasts including
>>> myself. So, I think we decided to do it this time.
>>>
>>> There are quite few reasons that makes this event ideal for us to
>>> meet:
>>>
>>> 1. The subject is circumvention technology which what Freenet is about.
>>> 2. The event is organized mostly in unconference format: small group of
>>> people get together and discuss censorship related issues. So we can
>>> have our own Freenet group and discuss Freenet future developments etc.
>>> 3. The event is free.
>>> 4. There is travel grants to apply so we can get more people together.
>>> 5. It is in Europe where many Freenet developers reside.
>>> 6. It is in Berlin which is an awesome at the same time comparatively
>>> inexpensive city.
>>>
>>> This is the reply that I got from the organizer when I brought the idea to
>>> them and to make sure that registration is free:
>>>
>>> "Yes, please tell the Freenet folks about CTS IV and encourage them to
>>> apply for travel grants, if necessary. You may also feel free to
>>> introduce them to us. There is no registration fee for CTS events!"
>>>
>>> So exciting time; let's meet!
>>>
>>> Now to organized this better, what tool shoul we use? Should we
>>> dedicate a Wiki page to this and make a table to keep track of everyone
>>> so we can find each other there and keep track of stuff that we want to
>>> discuss/do during our meetup?
>>>
>>> Please let me know if you like this so I can go ahead and make the page.
>>
>>Wiki page makes sense provided there are no better suggestions?
>>
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>University, Japan
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