You should look up Micah Lee. He's a journalist and programmer with a strong interest in privacy. Here is his yt https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOslhuBKMmHrk_iHc0rgYuw
On Friday, May 8, 2020 at 4:12:57 PM UTC-7, Catacombs wrote: > > To be clear, the folks who have put together and developed QUBE's have > done a fantastic job. A great accomplishment. > > I bet this has been discussed before. Much of what I have experienced is > that QUBE's users should be more like techy geeky people. A Journalist or > a Human Rights investigator, I think are more comfortable with ease of use, > not secure. > > So, I bet this has been talked about before. As I was doing the upgrade > to Fedora 31, I realized a Journalist is not likely to be very happy doing > that. After that, I had to search to find a Text Editor, (Gedit is what I > used) A Journalist would expect that the things he/she does all the time > would be right there, ready for use. I would think a Journalist would > have 12 different ongoing projects, which he might realize should be in > separate QUBE's, and might not have the presence of memory to realize what > to save, where, something an investigator would need to do often. I would > think the investigator might not realize to create a number of encrypted > partitions, to further protect information distinct to a particular, > specific investigation. > > Then I tried to watch a Video. Gee guys, a Journalist just expects this > stuff to work. I , on the other hand, am concerned our mythical > investigator not realizing the possible security implications of opening > what kind of app, when. > > It is not my intention to provide a list of things to put in the basic OS > for an Investigator who is not what I would term, a techno geek, nor who > does not want to be. It is to find out what has been discussed in the past > about this subject, and for some of you, who are more experienced with > QUBE's, and investigators, to put that list together, and perhaps build > that list into the basic Install of QUBE's. > > Once again, I deeply respect what the QUBE's developers have > accomplished. So this is not intended as a criticism of the folks who have > put in thousands of hours getting this project to this point. Thank you > for what you have done. > > Tech people do not think like Journalists of Human Rights Workers, nor > vice versa. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/6df85b9e-1e7d-487b-beec-18aedb4ccd4c%40googlegroups.com.