English:
We would like to invite people interested in the Tor project and relay operators in the Hamburg area to meet at University of Hamburg, Department of Computer Science. There will be an introduction to Tor, a Q&A session and a brief announcement about a newly founded Hamburg-based Tor association. We would love for relay operators to meet and discuss ways of strengthening the network. Be seeing you!
When: Friday, April 26th, 7:00 PM Where: Informatikum, Building F, Room F-027 University of Hamburg, Vogt-Kölln-Straße 30, 22527 Hamburg Public Transportation: https://www.hvv.de/(Destination: Informatikum)
Deutsch:
Wir möchten am Tor-Projekt interessierte Menschen und Relay-Betreiber aus Hamburg und Umgebung einladen, sich am Informatikum der Universität Hamburg zu treffen. Es wird eine Tor-Einführung, eine Frage-Antwort-Runde und eine kurze Ankündigung eines neugegründeten Hamburger Tor-Vereins geben. Wir würden uns freuen, wenn sich Relay-Betreiber treffen und Wege diskutieren, das Netzwerk zu stärken. Wir sehen uns!
Wann: Freitag, 26. April 2019, 19:00 Uhr Wo: Informatikum, Gebäude F, Raum F-027 Universität Hamburg, Vogt-Kölln-Straße 30, 22527 Hamburg ÖPNV: https://www.hvv.de/(Ziel: Informatikum)
Kind regards, Alexander
Hi everyone,
at our Tor meetup in August 2018 we announced plans to found a Hamburg-based Tor association, and now we did it: Artikel10 was established by 12 founding members on Friday evening! Our purpose is supporting secure communication media like Tor, as well as doing digital rights education and advocacy. We aim to become a charitable registered organization.
You can find our (german) homepage here: https://artikel10.org/
Our first activity was to hold a Tor meetup in the rustic basement of the University of Hamburg's Computer Science department. We heard a Tor introductory talk followed by Q&A. Similar to the previous meetup, we met someone familiar with Tor Browser/Tails and interested in running a relay, but not having server administration knowledge yet. In the following discussion it was suggested that running a Bridge at home might be suitable from a resources and risk perspective. Running a "Bridge on a Pi" workshop could be helpful for getting people started as relay operators.
Kind regards, Alexander
tor-relays@lists.torproject.org