Nathan of Guardian wrote:
> Github? Maybe not whole sites, but specific files.

  I've been working with users who have networks in censored countries
to expand access to specific software bundles.  My two approaches right
now are Google Web Store and torrents attached to a stable offsite
seedbox.  Both are fairly accessible, but both have pros/cons.  With
torrents, someone can sit as a seeder and try to tally information on
downloaders. Google Web Store downloads are tracked in unknown (legally
requestable?) ways by Google and of course it requires
downloading/installing Google Chrome to gain access.

  It's not perfect, but at least for the user groups I talk to, they are
realistic solutions to a really tricky problem.

~Griffin
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