On 10/03/2017 11:31 PM, Scott Bennett wrote:
They have refused to let me speak with those making the decisions about
what is provided on their public computers, much less to make an organized presentation to them. I was told that the decisions about software on the computers are made by the library board, not even by the IT staff. What is a good approach to get better results? I am at a loss as to how to get the library to emerge from the stone age into the age of the Cheka, much less that of the NSA, FSB, search engine profilers, botnets, packet sniffers, spyware, etc.
One might think that providing the Tor browser would be a no-brainer, but that's not the case in the Boise Public Library system. The bureaucratic inertia is a very real thing, so good luck getting them to install relays and exits too! First things first.