Thanks for your note. Please then run few tor exit nodes after you checked the
law in your country to help the network.
> > Those people are providing great diversity for having a non centralized TOR
> > network.
>
> In sincere hope that TOR network will change (for the much better) state of
> Humanity, as it appears not to be in great shape in these modern times, after
> all!
> Zoran
> On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 3:50 PM, <> [email protected]> > wrote:
>
>> >> There was a talk about the registration process on the wiki and
>> the bugtracker. At the moment its not possible to register and use both
>> systems for example after 2 minutes. Typical user when they want to make a
>> quick edit in a wiki or report a bug are willing to spend around 5 minutes.
>> This include registration and reporting/editing. This is the typical
>> usecase. Because many people normaly did not edit a webpage regulary but
>> want to make a change once, wikipedia for example have made the great
>> solution to just have to press edit button. The change is then beeing
>> reviewed by some wikipedia editor and confirmed. This can take on some pages
>> also a month of time - but that does not matter that much because the
>> information is been produced and its there.
>>
>> The coreboot maintainer agreed that the recent registration process should
>> be changed. There was a talk about to use a irc bot + webchat for that
>> instead of the more common captcha.
>> I think IRC would not be something that all people understand directly but
>> ok, it would be still better then the solution we have now.
>>
>> But please dont use freenode irc or any other IRC server that are blocking
>> TOR users. There are people that run TOR exit nodes at home. Those people
>> are providing great diversity for having a non centrialized TOR network.
>> Freenode is a terrible example of a network that is blocking people who try
>> to give everyone on the world free internet access. Please do not use
>> freenode if you implement such a IRC-registration process. Please run your
>> own IRC server for such things to not block any IP on this world. IP- or
>> port-blocking is discrimination of usecases and it is a bad example of not
>> following the net neutrality.
>> Net neutrality is important. Please dont move coreboot into the situation
>> that you cant register because of broken net neutrality.
>>
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