Dear all,

if you're a Freenode user, perhaps regularly a part of our #fsfe
channel, you now have the option of getting an FSFE-affiliated cloak.
For those of you who don't know, an IRC cloak is a replacement for
your IP number or domain name when people query your name on IRC, so
instead of showing up as "[email protected]" (as an example), you'd
show up as "jonas@fsfe/jonas" [^1].

I documented this here:

  https://wiki.fsfe.org/TechDocs/FellowshipServices#IRC

If you want a cloak, you need to have a NickServ registered name, an
FSFE account (by being a Fellow or a volunteer[^2]), and you need to
let me know you want one: I'll communicate this to the Freenode staff
which will activate your cloak.

AS there may be quite a few cloak requests in the beginning, I'll
collect requests and send to Freenode on a ~weekly basis.



[^1]: Please note though that a cloak while giving some privacy does
not give you perfect privacy and it's generally not much of a problem
for someone to figure out your IP address anyway.
[^2]: See https://wiki.fsfe.org/TechDocs/AccountCreation for more
information.

-- 
Jonas Öberg, Executive Director
Free Software Foundation Europe | [email protected]
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