i just wanted to put this out there. i greatly appreciate what you guys do with the tor network. it's an awesome thing and i know you guys go through a lot to run it and it's appreciated beyond words. i use the tor network all the time now, especially since i live in america and privacy and net neutrality are not regarded as being important and i feel safe only using the tor network. so thank you! maybe one of these days i can contribute to it with my own relay, node, bridge, anything.
keep up the good work. you're the warriors of a free and open internet.
charlie
maybe one of these days i can contribute to it with my own relay,
node, bridge, anything.
Lack of technical skills or access to computing resources isn't a barrier to supporting Tor. You can support the network financially. E.g.
https://donate.torproject.org/pdr https://emeraldonion.org/donate/ https://noisetor.net/
Donations to these U.S entities are tax-deductible. And there are similar organizations outside the U.S.
Just sayin'.
On 05/14/2018 05:19 PM, charlie wrote:
i just wanted to put this out there. i greatly appreciate what you guys do with the tor network. it's an awesome thing and i know you guys go through a lot to run it and it's appreciated beyond words. i use the tor network all the time now, especially since i live in america and privacy and net neutrality are not regarded as being important and i feel safe only using the tor network. so thank you! maybe one of these days i can contribute to it with my own relay, node, bridge, anything.
keep up the good work. you're the warriors of a free and open internet.
charlie
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Steve Snyder:
maybe one of these days i can contribute to it with my own relay,
node, bridge, anything.
Lack of technical skills or access to computing resources isn't a barrier to supporting Tor. You can support the network financially. E.g.
Of course donations are good, but I don't know enough about that poster to judge their potential technical contributions.
But I would add introducing ones and twos to using TB is an accomplishment in itself.
It's worth noting that the relay community is very unique in the open source world. With most open source software, a diff submitted is quickly forgotten and often irrelevant in time. The fact that volunteers have such a central role running nodes isn't just part of the picture, it's critical to the entire operation.
g
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