On 9/14/14, Roger Dingledine a...@mit.edu wrote:
On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 10:31:20AM -0400, Andrew Lewman wrote:
On 09/08/2014 08:05 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
The 31c3 talk proposals are due this coming Sunday:
http://events.ccc.de/2014/07/12/31c3-call-for-participation-en/
I wonder
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On 11/17/2014 04:46 PM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
Let the community speak about Tor and tell their stories about usage.
I really like this idea.
We now have a talk slot at 31c3. We should plan this talk well in
advance of the Congress as we
On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 10:31:20AM -0400, Andrew Lewman wrote:
On 09/08/2014 08:05 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
The 31c3 talk proposals are due this coming Sunday:
http://events.ccc.de/2014/07/12/31c3-call-for-participation-en/
I wonder what would be the most useful topic for this year?
Griffin Boyce:
Roger Dingledine wrote:
Two lessons I've learned from recent CCC talks:
A) Social commentary works much better than technical things. That
is, the audience respects us for our technical work, and now they
want to hear
our perspective on what's going on in the world. So while
Le 09/09/2014 02:05, Roger Dingledine a écrit :
1) An update on pluggable transports: obfs3, obfs4, FTE, librtc and
uproxy, and other acronyms you don't recognize. Many transports are now
integrated into the default Tor Browser, we're starting to get some more
useful usage statistics, and
On 09/08/2014 08:05 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
The 31c3 talk proposals are due this coming Sunday:
http://events.ccc.de/2014/07/12/31c3-call-for-participation-en/
I wonder what would be the most useful topic for this year?
Let the community speak about Tor and tell their stories about
The 31c3 talk proposals are due this coming Sunday:
http://events.ccc.de/2014/07/12/31c3-call-for-participation-en/
I wonder what would be the most useful topic for this year?
In brainstorming with folks on IRC, here are four options:
1) An update on pluggable transports: obfs3,
I suppose another updated 'tor ecosystem' presentation could be an
option (*). Question I've learned to ask for presentations is: what is
your goal? What are you hoping to get out of this? Recruit volunteers?
Dispel some myth? Entertain?
Cheers! -Damian
* For those who aren't familiar with it,
The State of the Onion Address ?
It seems like there is never time for QA anyway ;-)
Damian Johnson wrote:
I suppose another updated 'tor ecosystem' presentation could be an
option (*). Question I've learned to ask for presentations is: what is
your goal? What are you hoping to get out
I was actually going to suggest that idea Griffin, you beat me to it :)
I like the idea of another State of the Onion address like last year's
talk (a LOT more has been written about Tor in the past few months
alone), or Damian's suggestion of another Tor ecosystem talk. There
are a lot more
Roger Dingledine wrote:
Two lessons I've learned from recent CCC talks:
A) Social commentary works much better than technical things. That is,
the audience respects us for our technical work, and now they want to
hear
our perspective on what's going on in the world. So while my instinct
is to
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Roger Dingledine a...@mit.edu wrote:
I wonder what would be the most useful topic for this year?
I've noticed some websites are blocking or treating Tor users differently,
not always overtly, and while it may not be the most useful topic if that's
a trend that's
On 09/08/2014 06:05 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
The 31c3 talk proposals are due this coming Sunday:
http://events.ccc.de/2014/07/12/31c3-call-for-participation-en/
I wonder what would be the most useful topic for this year?
In brainstorming with folks on IRC, here are four options:
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