I would love for some Wikimedia technologists interested in our users'
privacy to put on an event within this festival (sort of like a
devroom at FOSDEM).  http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/1397 -
Steven Walling's talk "Data, Privacy, & Trust in Open Source: 10
Lessons from Wikipedia" might be of interest, as a case study in a big
site respecting privacy. Maybe people could talk about a reasonable
policy on editing from Tor nodes, work towards using something other
than IPs to denominate "anon" editors, discuss privacy of people who
have been recorded in Commons media files, hack on our HTTPS-related
infrastructure, or do other cool stuff.

(and have the biggest PGP keysigning ever)

-Sumana


-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [TA3M-NY] Save the Date: March 1-6  Circumvention Tech Festival
Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2014 16:28:49 -0400
From: Sandra <sandraordo...@openitp.org>
Organization: OpenITP
To: undisclosed-recipients:;

Hello!

We are happy to announce that the OpenITP Circumvention Tech Festival
will take place on March 1-6, in Valencia, Spain.

This festival is a collaboration that will consist of a week-long
series of conferences, workshops, hackathons, and social gatherings,
bringing together the organizations and individuals that work on or
with anti-surveillance and anti-censorship technology tools. The
Festival will host events and sessions dedicated to training, user
experience, Iran, journalism, Tor and more.

We are still in the process of onboarding more partners, adding more
events to the program, and securing sponsorship. If you are interested
contact us at eve...@openitp.org.

** Learn More **
https://openitp.org/news-events/save-the-date-march-1-6-2015.html

SAVE THE DATE: March 1-6 in Valencia, Spain!!!


_________________________________________________________________

**** Current Programming  ******

To date, we’ve booked the following events for the Festival. If you
would like to talk about sponsoring or adding an event to this
program, please contact us at eve...@openitp.org.

- Circumvention Tech Summit
- Secure User Practices
- Tor Project Hack Event
- ASL19 Iran CyberDialogues
- Trainers Workshop
- Journalism Security
- Spanish-Speaking Circumvention Tech Series
- Unconference Workshop Series



**** Festival Hosts & Partners ******

We’ve gathered a great team of partners, hosts, and sponsors: OpenITP,
ASL19, CPJ, IREX, Tor, ProjectPsiphon, European Journalism Centre,
Renewable Freedom Foundation and the Open Technology Institute

And we are still in the process of onboarding more partners! If you
are interested contact us at eve...@openitp.org.


**** How You Can Help: Needs & Wants ******

Currently, we are looking for tools and organizations that would like
to have a presence in our expo center. This would include setting up a
table and providing training on tools to both the circumvention tech
community and the local Spanish community. Notably, if you focus on
the Spanish world, we want to hear from you! We also seek individuals
and organizations to present during our Spanish-Speaking World Series.
We are also looking for sponsors! Contact  eve...@openitp.org if
interested.


**** Venue ******

Las Naves in Valencia has graciously offered to host the 2015
CTFestival. Las Naves is a space dedicated to culture and promotion of
arts. They support the growth and development of young artists, and
generate synergies between them to encourage collective and
multidisciplinary creations. It is also an international community for
entrepreneurship, which supports business owners, entrepreneurs and
startups, and encourages collective and collaborative culture.

If you would like to be updated on this event, please ping us at
eve...@openitp.org. We look forward to seeing you there!

Best,

The OpenITP Circumvention Tech Festival Team
(Sandra Ordonez, Ciprian Iancu, and James Vasile)

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