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Am 14.03.2017 um 14:47 schrieb Ximin Luo:
Moritz Bartl:
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As an example, I think Syrian Archive is a good fit since it's an open source software project (not hardware), and because they use English to communicate, but also that it _is_ a project with a "human rights angle".
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I think these types of projects can be good topic-wise, but my experience of the "scene" around these particular topics in Berlin is that it's heavily over-represented in terms of the number of people and community attention, and there are some unconstructive social dynamics in there that I'd prefer the onionspace not to have. (I can also talk about this in much more detail, some of it not very kind.)
I think Ximin is right here. Some "orgs" are annoying, so we should choose really carefully the orgs we want to have in the space. (I'm not talking about individual people)
@Ximin: Do you have any experience with the Syrian Archive?
No. I'm open to getting to know them better, but it's important to set some expectations beforehand. It's harder to properly express why you are annoyed by particular behaviour whilst it's happening or afterwards, better to make sure they "get" it before it happens. X -- GPG: ed25519/56034877E1F87C35 GPG: rsa4096/1318EFAC5FBBDBCE https://github.com/infinity0/pubkeys.git