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> America pretty significantly. Most Americans do not own guns nor are
> people encouraged to stockpile them (maybe in specific circles but this
> is certainly not representative of the country).
>
> > Jan Eichstaedt <jan.eichsta...@iopn.org
> <mailto:jan.ei
ve an ethical responsibility to
> consider the consequences of our work. And here a discussion is needed how to
> deal with
>
> On Tue, 2016-10-04 at 23:30 -0400, Jan Eichstaedt wrote:
>> Dear Stefan,
>>
>> Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts. To most of them
Dear GNUnet Project:
The other day I asked "why are Measures Against Abuse not a topic of the
project's FAQ?" When I describe the GNUnet to ordinary people (of
different nationality and background) and then that I would like to help
hacking on it, very similar questions arise:
'Wouldn't this be
urpose of GnuNet is not to do criminal stuff.
>
> Again thats a private statement from me, I am not related to the GNUnet
> project other than reading their Mailinglist.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Stefan Huchler
>
> Jan Eichstaedt <jan.eichsta...@iopn.org> writes:
>
>
king about a network that does good without allowing inhumane
deeds for a long time now. That's why I would like to know what people
in your project are thinking about it. So please let me know.
Best,
Jan
On 09/22/2016 02:10 PM, Jan Eichstaedt wrote:
> Hello GNUnet Project:
>
> On the o
the powerful, by whatever bad guys. But the
> main point here IMO is that crypto is the only tech thing that ALSO the
> good weak guys can use for their organisation and gathering. If there is
> no crypto protection (anonymity, secrecy, etc), the main endangered people
> by tha