
From Tom Ritter:
Would it be possible (if it isn't done already) to have a Wiki page with links to Tor articles? I had to search for a couple of these that sounded interesting.
Hi, we have an urgent need to post our clips to the press room (https://www.torproject.org/press/press.html.en) for potential funders and other people who are learning what Tor is. There is a ticket: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/18561 (Lots more clips have arrived and are in .csv files on my computer, thanks mostly to intrepid non-technical volunteer David Stanton, whom I recruited via idealist.org). It's a selected list of mostly good news, and it's big :) Lunar has a project that also picks up press clips that could, with more support, be added to the press room, but we'd still want to look at them carefully before adding.
7) Published second issue of newsletter for funders and external nontechnical audiences who aren't following Tor closely (different from TWN).
Is this public? Can I find it/read it somewhere?
Yes, the audience for the newsletter is nontechnical potential funders and people who don't know much about Tor, so, not us :) The newsletter also focuses on good news. I'd like to house it on Tor web site; in the mean time, it is likely to make it into the long-awaited Tor blog redesign. It's opt-in; send me an email if you'd like to be added. Links to the two past issues (works with Tor browser): http://us10.campaign-archive2.com/?u=cb2363bfebb14b91cd00ceaa9&id=c41f402d29 http://us10.campaign-archive2.com/?u=cb2363bfebb14b91cd00ceaa9&id=9055ae1599 Also, TWN is not over; there's a job description for it being written. Thanks for asking, Katie
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