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ashish

On Feb 24, 2017 10:53 AM, "Yosem Companys" <compa...@stanford.edu> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> It has recently come to my attention that the Stanford Liberationtech
> Program is now defunct and that Stanford University has decided to
> terminate all mailing lists related to the program.
>
> Some of the list subscribers have asked that the names and email addresses
> of all the list subscribers be ported over to a new mailing list. Some have
> asked that a new "organization" be created at Liberationtech.org. The
> Liberationtech Twitter account has already been made independent of
> Stanford University.
>
> I have asked Stanford's Center for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of
> Law, which created and ran the Liberationtech Program to allow the
> "community" to take over the management of the Program as an entity
> independent of Stanford University. The Center has agreed to do so.
>
> If you would like to participate in the process of helping to shape the
> new organization, please let me know. We will definitely need the help of
> some good web developers and hackers to set up the new site.
>
> Thanks,
> Yosem
>
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