Hi team,

I just wanted to summarise the discussion that we had during the last community team meeting to finish off the community team visioning exercise. 

During this session we concentrated on discussing where we see the community team in 2 years time:

- We want to concentrate on developing our networks within a number of specific countries in the Global South where we have already been working and have contacts. We imagine that these countries would include two in LatAm, one in South Asia, and one in east Africa. 

- We agreed that an important pre-requisite in order for this to happen would be to have a funded full-time volunteer coordinator and team lead in order to become a more accessible, diverse, and volunteer-rich team. Part of this would involve developing a set of internal team workflows to allow us to easily and painlessly scale our volunteer base and keep volunteer engagement high.

- We also spoke about the positive effects of having Tor Community members present at meetups and community events in those countries to introduce Tor to new people.

- We discussed the opportunity to expand our networks within universities and the potential to find a large volunteer base willing to help out in exchange for course credits. 

Next, we tried to answer the question of where we see the Tor Project in 2 years time and how we, as a community team, can help to achieve this vision for the project. This is something that we would like everyone on this list to think about and share on this thread. 

One of the items that was discussed around this topic was the desire for Tor Project to become more accessible to everyone both as users and volunteers, not just those with a technical background. This includes for everyone to have access to the resources they need to enable them to have a high level of security online. 

Finally, we discussed the types of groups and organisations we want to expose Tor Project to in future. We re-iterated the possibility of getting more universities and students involved as well as hacklabs and local activist groups. We expressed a preference for involving a larger number of smaller, grass-roots organisations as well as student groups, not just in Computer Science to spread our audience and message wider.

Thank you to everyone that participated in these exercises. We will take this input and collectively try to condense this further in order to come up with a number of sentences that define our vision for the next 2 years. This will help us to have a clear idea of what we want to achieve when applying for funding.

You can find the full meeting log here: http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting/2019/tor-meeting.2019-02-25-15.59.log.html

Feel free to carry on the discussion in this email thread.

Thanks again!

Pili


Project Manager: Tor Browser, UX and Community teams
pili at torproject dot org 
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