Hello, 

Just wanted to introduce myself to the Tor Mirrors group. My name is Jonathan 
Pichot and I work as web developer for a small company in Michigan. One of my 
side projects is a network college media sites called Dearstar. These sites 
have been used to organize and document happenings on campus that aren't 
covered by student newspapers, usually because they involve the actions of 
college administrators.

Last year, our network became the central organizing and information hub during 
a particular staff firing crisis on one of the campuses. We were duly blocked 
on that campus network.

I was first introduced to Tor when researching about free and open online 
media. Turns out, Tor can help students bypass these arbitrary information 
blocks on their campus networks. Interestingly, we've discovered that the Tor 
project website itself is blocked on many of the campuses we service. In our 
work to relaunch the Dearstar network, we decided to mirror the Tor project to 
provide access to these students (at least until our own mirror is blocked). We 
know there are people using Tor for a lot more important things than college 
media, so we're happy to help everyone else while we're at it. (We're also 
looking into running a relay.)

The mirror is located at:

http://tor.dearstar.net

It's a VPS.net node running ubuntu and apache2, set to rsync the site every six 
hours.

If Tor wants to add it to the mirror list, feel free. You can use the 
organization name Dearstar.

Cheers! 

-- 
Jonathan Pichot
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