Dear Tor fellows, At eQualit.ie we're beginning a project to develop a new Free/Open Source censorship circumvention system based around the idea of our original [CeNo project](https://github.com/equalitie/ceno), a system which uses the Freenet P2P platform to retrieve web content and make it safely available under censorship conditions. We're keen to evaluate existing options, projects, technologies and approaches so we're conducting something of a literature review.
With this purpose, we're reaching out to people involved in similar or related projects. We'd love to hear what you think is the current state of the art in this area, and particularly about technologies you'd describe as trustworthy, reliable and established. In particular, we're looking for tools that have one or more of the following properties: 1. Content is available under censorship conditions, ideally even after connection to the Internet has been completely cut for a whole region. 2. Censored content is made available within a reasonable time. 3. Access to censored dynamic content (i.e. web apps) is possible. 4. The system benefits from the user's participation, and is resistant to participants dropping off and to rogue nodes in the hands of the censor. 5. Users of the system are anonymous to someone observing their traffic, even if that someone is a participant in the system. 6. Users' devices don't reveal the content that they or other users have accessed. 7. The system is amenable to privacy-preserving analytics to check its impact. We know that we'll probably need a combination of several tools to achieve these properties, so we're not looking for a silver bullet but rather some advice and suggestions from you that may help us move in the right direction. We will be dedicating at least 2 years solid development to a chosen infrastructure design and hope to contribute to existing models, as part of our (likely hybrid) appraoch to the eventuating infrastructure. By the way, part of the team will be at the upcoming [Internet Freedom Festival](https://internetfreedomfestival.org/) in Valencia (6-10 March). If you plan to be there we'd love to chat with you face to face.`:)` Thank you very much for your help! CENO team <https://lists.equalit.ie/mailman/listinfo/ceno> -- Ivan Vilata i Balaguer -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk