On 05/18/2014 09:54 AM, Cristina wrote:
El 18/05/14 09:40, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) escribió:
Il 5/15/14, 11:47 PM, Tom Ritter ha scritto:
On 14 May 2014 23:36, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) <[email protected]> wrote:
i think that would be very important to organize a project to Audit the
functionalities of Auto-Update of software commonly used by human rights
defenders.
I'm afraid I see more and more how the "on-field activist" people use
facebook (YES, I saw it), google mailing-list, google accounts without
encryption, whatsapp, and the list is more and more terrific...
I talk about Sudamerica. But I saw it either in other places.

I'm not IT professional, then even when I can talk "their language"
(because IT people talk in "other" language, impossible to journalist or
activist) they - in 95% of the cases - don't care.

I can count on my horror list even lawyers fighting for HR or govs
censorship! NGOs, ...

They now "all about Snowden and net neutrality" bot they don't know and
- as say before, in general - don't care, about OTR, free software, etc.

That doesn't sound right, because when they talked to me they seemed to care.

Granted it was after showing some of them to use Tor, teaching others about free software, and even switching one person over from WinXP to Linux Mint with an XP theme.

But I admit I may have misunderstood them.

-Jonathan
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