Today, I posted something on our blog about simple techniques for reducing the visible impact that your app is installed on a phone, which you can read it here: https://guardianproject.info/2015/05/07/hiding-apps-in-plain-sight/
There is definitely some interesting ideas in there, which you *definitely* want to learn about, and perhaps give me some feedback on. However, instead of a comment section on the blog post, you will see the text "Start the discussion at talk.developersquare.net" with a link to: https://talk.developersquare.net/t/hiding-apps-in-plain-sight/71 That site (talk.developersquare.net or just "devsq.net") is run by us, the Guardian Project, and is our attempt to create a new place on the web to bring developers together to talk about open-source, privacy, security, threats, cool new features like nearby networks and sensor technology, user needs, mobile design, and more, all through a beautiful, mobile friendly site powered by the open-source, freely licensed Discourse (http://discourse.org/) platform. Basically, I want to reach many more developers than we currently can through just this mailing list and our blog, and have a place to send people to discuss, share and connect. I also want a place beyond our blog to publish content like podcasts, video tutorials, guides and more. For example, we have begun work on a developer guide that aggregates content from many sources, that you can find on Github: https://github.com/guardianproject/open-mobile-developers-guide and we will use DevSq as a point of promotion and distribution for this content (which we also getting translated into many languages by friends and volunteers). You can also listen a audio podcast version of my "Encrypt All The Things" presentation: https://talk.developersquare.net/t/audio-podcast-encrypt-all-the-things/47 which is based on a talk I gave to about sixty developers last year at Boston's Android DevCon. It is very early days, and the content base and community on the site is still pretty nascent, but I am letting you all know, because A) I want you to know what who runs this site and why it exists, and B) we hope you will (over time of course) start interacting, commenting and generally using the site yourself. Obviously, this list, our IRC channel, our project trackers and git repo's will still be the primary places we talk about GP apps, code libraries, and so on, but we hope that DevSq itself can be a much bigger tent for a much broader set of people, problems and possibilities. Thanks for your support and feedback! +n -- Nathan of Guardian [email protected] _______________________________________________ List info: https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/guardian-dev To unsubscribe, email: [email protected]
