Hey,
In the Netherlands there is Hart voor Internetvrijheid that runs a couple of relays. In addition to that, there's a yearly informal meeting open to potential relay operators with a lot of room for interactive discussions on operating relays.
I myself work for the leading Dutch digital civil rights organisation Bits of Freedom and we provide generic information in Dutch on running relays. See for example these two blog posts, highlighting legal and technical points to consider when running a relay.
https://www.bof.nl/2014/12/17/juridische-risicos-van-het-draaien-van-een-tor... https://www.bof.nl/2014/08/15/het-tor-netwerk-helpen-zonder-iemand-dwars-te-...
Ciao, Rejo
++ 05/12/17 19:03 +0000 - Alison Macrina:
Hi all,
Phoul and I are working on a blog post/guide to encourage more relay operators. The post will include technical and legal information for relay operators, but also things that are in more of a "social" category, like information for starting a relay operators group on a college campus. In that section, we want to highlight a few of the companies or non-profit organizations that run relays, but we're realizing that we don't actually have an up to date list.
I'm wondering if folks on this list can help me by confirming the organizations that they know of running relays.
Thanks! And if you're interested in contributing to the relay operators draft we have so far, please ping me off list. Something this comprehensive can always use an extra pair of eyes.
Thanks,
Alison
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