George:
Tom Ritter:
I think we should make one. It'll be useful at Defcon, HOPE, and a bunch of other places.
Oh, yes. MakerFaire (EFF table).. this list could get very long.
I'm hoping Alison/the community team thinks this is a good idea and can assist me in making sure it dovetails with the rest of their efforts in https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24497
This is great, thanks for getting it started Tom. I haven't had a free moment to contribute to this doc yet but I did take a quick look at the outline you have on the pad, and I think you'll be able to just c&p some of the text straight from the wiki.
What I probably _can't_ do is graphically design it in a way that meshes well with any other materials we have. I talked with Steph in December, she may be interested in this?
I've started a pad to start this process and cover what I think should be contained: https://storm.torproject.org/shared/kOwybHn5VZdMRDm1L-kQg6P-DMC3G2w0Zn5XLQ1Z...
Cool. I'm on it now.
We have to fit everything on front-and-back on a standard 8.5x11" sheet so we'll have to make some tough decisions about what we include and what we don't, but this is a start.
Er, maybe A4, Letter, etc. for portability sake?
+1
I brought this up on irc recently, but I think the FAQ and related documents can maybe start reflecting some of the recurring questions at the meetup-type events (NYC, Athens at this point AFAIK).
I have my notes from Dec 7 still, and will work through them, but with the newscycle at least implicitly being relevant to the TP on occasion, the nature of questions will change.
Off the top of my head, even if included in the FAQ already, include:
is it illegal to run an exit| run a relay?
will my ISP care if I run a relay?
bandwidth accounting usage-related
hardware recommendations
colo/vps recommentations
A bunch of these types of things have answers/resources on the wiki, too.
Over to storm. now..
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