On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 01:50:20PM -0700, Mike Perry wrote:
Hey all, Have you contemplated sending this over to the hackerspaces list?
There exists THE list for hackerspaces? Well hot damn. Are these them: http://lists.hackerspaces.org/mailman/listinfo/
In most countries there is a foundation covering multiple hackerspaces, these are usually where you'd want to start. If you need some more contacts in the Benelux and UK area, I can lend a hand.
Good suggestion. I do generally agree that hackerspaces are a great untapped potential for running more Tor nodes. It is definitely something that should be explored. Not sure who (if anyone) is tasked with driving this whole exit sponsoring initiative yet, though.
I also like the idea of favoring larger, better organized hackerspaces that are more likely to be able to continue to manage their exits over the long term.
I think getting hackerspaces involved is a great idea. If any of you know any, or are involved in the broader hackerspace lists, please let them know about this thread and help them get involved! The more the merrier at this point.
(I think Andy's "you probably shouldn't run your exit relay on your hackerspace's only network connection, in case your ISP unplugs it for a while" point is a good one to keep in mind too.)
Thanks, --Roger