[Noisebridge-discuss] Hoping to host an amorphous Tor event on some time between Sep 21-23?

Nick Mathewson nickm at freehaven.net
Sat Sep 15 01:24:06 UTC 2012


On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Jacob Appelbaum <jacob at appelbaum.net> wrote:
> Nick Mathewson:
>> Hi, friends!
>>
>> I'm a Tor developer who lives around Boston.  I'm going to be in town
>> next weekend for the EFF's Pioneer Awards, and I'm hoping to have or
>> host a meetup of people who'd like to chat about Tor development and
>> maybe hack some code.  I don't have an agenda or a time in mind right
>> now.
>>
>> Would Noisebridge be an good fit for me to have such an event?  Friday
>> evening, Saturday, or Sunday (Sep 21-23) seem like the likeliest times
>> -- do any of them seem better than others?  (I'm trying to schedule
>> like 10 things at once at the moment, so any advice about how much
>> time to allocate or when to expect the best results would be keen.)
>>
>> (Yes, I have read https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Hosting_an_Event .
>> This is the step where I contact a member or email the
>> noisebridge-discuss list "to avoid common pitfalls.")
>>
>> peace,
>>
>
> Great! Welcome - please come and use Noisebridge as your own space. A
> number of people that run NoiseTor will be around at the EFF Pioneer
> Awards. I suspect that after the awards, they might migrate to
> Noisebridge. After the awards, I guess you will have enticed them to
> come hack with you over the weekend. :)

Sounds good! I've grabbed Saturday from 12:00 to 18:00 on the wiki --
somebody please let me know if that's not the protocol, if I've made
the page wrong, or if that time is secretly horrible for everybody
who'd otherwise be interested.

(also please feel free to drop me a line off-list if you are
interested, just so I know I won't show up to find nobody else who's
interested in Tor stuff.)

yrs,
-- 
Nick



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