Sandra Ordonez wrote:
> On Jan 11, we are hosting a hackathon for circumvention tools in
> Washington DC. which  will have a heavy UX and localization focus. We
> have already secured a good group of tools. Now to secure good
> contributors

Hi all,

  I just wanted to chime in and say that all of the projects are really
interesting (though of course I'm biased):

- Byzantium http://project-byzantium.org/
- Commotion https://commotionwireless.net/
- Cryptocat https://crypto.cat/
- Cupcake (c'est moi) http://cupcakebridge.com/

  If you're interested in free and open communications, this is the
hackathon to attend.  There are *two* mesh networking projects
represented, which is rare and delightful. 

  Also keep in mind also that all of these projects are really friendly
and accessible.  We aren't the scary ego-driven hacker crowd, we're the
friendly collaborative hacker crowd :D

~Griffin



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