Wow -This one is a work we would be working for our security
standpoint.I like it

On 2/13/17, Derazenski <9...@foike.org> wrote:
> On 12/02/17 03:39, Yosem Companys wrote:
>> Wonderful work, Celso. We'd be happy to help you find volunteers at
>> Stanford and elsewhere, and I am sure that folks on other lists (cc'ed
>> above) would be willing to help you as well.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 4:28 PM, Celso Mireles
>> <celso.mire...@gmail.com <mailto:celso.mire...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi Folks,
>>
>>
>
> Hola Celso, I'm a Law student, from Argentina. I join Yosem on congrats
> you for your work.
>
>>     Open-sourcing it was an attempt at gaining attention/energy, and
>>     help in developing the project. However, considering the
>>     sensitivity of the subject, a serious solution would most likely
>>     need to be developed in private. I've already been faced with
>>     questions/concerns about the security of open sourcing an app like
>>     this.
>>
>
> I would like to point out: open sourcing is far away from gaining
> attention/energy (in fact, most of the OS/FreeSoftware important
> projects lack of them): it's about to make the tool trustworthy. I
> myself will no trust on a close-code development. It's true: being OS/FS
> is not a guarantee, but not being it is close to a trap. impossible to
> freely audit.
> I hope that you can appreciate the difference.
>
>>     For a project like this, more that just developers and designers
>>     would be needed:
>>
>>       * Project Managers
>>       * Organizers to train people on using the tech, and work orgs on
>>         pushing it to the public
>>       * Fundraisers
>>       * Maybe some lawyers to at least be conscious of the legal lines
>>         something like this would blur
>>
>
> I could join to the 2nd group.
>
> May the Force be with you :)/
>
> /Cristina (99)
>


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