Roger Dingledine dijo [Thu, Aug 10, 2023 at 03:19:06AM -0400]:
(...) We started the campaign with thirteen institutions that are already running relays and/or other public infrastructure pieces:
Technical University Berlin (Germany) Boston University (US) University of Cambridge (England) Carnegie Melon University (US) University College London (England) Georgetown University (US) Johannes Kepler Universität Linz (Austria) Karlstad University (Sweden) KU Leuven (Belgium) University of Michigan (US) University of Minnesota (US) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (US) University of Waterloo (Canada)
Hopefully this list will make you impressed / excited / jealous and you will want to get your university onto it. :)
Yes, I do!
Please add to the list:
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
We have been running two relays since 2017/2018, and enabled two additional relays (in the same VM / IP address) recently.
Later steps in the campaign will be to understand which universities have IT departments that understand and value Tor, and which ones try to block you from using Tor on their network or block Tor users from reaching their webservers. We are also imagining to do an OONI workshop to help people do "how well does Tor work on this network" tests.
Our university is very, very big (>350,000 students), and runs somewhat as a federations of faculties and research centers, so yo will find friendly and hostile network administrators (as well as friendly and hostile administrators) throughout.
Greetings,