
I agree! The more talks we can highlight on Tor-related stuff, the better! Shari
On Jun 15, 2017, at 12:56 PM, Linda Naeun Lee <linda@torproject.org> wrote:
I agree with Roger! I also think we can put them more visibly on torproject.org <http://torproject.org/> (when that's redesigned, probably on the mail page or community portal).
Linda N. Lee
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On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Roger Dingledine <arma@mit.edu <mailto:arma@mit.edu>> wrote: On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 03:18:58PM -0400, Paul Syverson wrote:
Not sure if you're the right person for this, but I was just looking at the new blog and wondering if talks I'm giving should be listed under upcoming events. I never had a clear idea/answer for the old blog and thought I might ask again now that the new one's up. I don't know who maintains that but thought I'd run it by you. If not you, hopefully someone cc'd can say
I vote yes. Restricting the talks (events) that we announce to just funded Tor people, or more specifically to just funded-by-Tor Tor people, is going to miss a bunch of talks which our broader community would like to see and hear about.
More generally, I think it would be awesome for us to be announcing an OONI volunteer's talks in Brazil, and so-and-so's talks in Taipei, etc, so long as they are talks about Tor and Tor projects.
--Roger
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