On Monday, April 11, 2016 07:29:55 AM Dan Roberts wrote:
> I'm happy to attend (I commute farther for school every day), but I'm not
> the representative Freenet needs to be there to answer difficult questions.
> I also know I have a commitment that week, but I don't *think* it
> conflicts...

I beg to differ :) You do well in IRC team discussion, you're both technically 
and socially qualified.
And most people who are new to Freenet are happy with a basic explanation how 
it works, and then quickly drift away into discussions about whether it is 
politically correct to have true freedom of speech :D
So don't expect them to even ask that much technical details. The social 
aspects are where you can sell it, and the arguments there aren't difficult.
If you want to know all I've gathered over the years, I'd be happy if you 
could figure out what the proper place in the Wiki would be, and point me to 
it on IRC.

In case that doesn't convince you yet - we used to have this kind of public 
attention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RC6R6GeAqM
And nowadays, we barely hit any conferences. Partly due to decreased public 
interest, but probably mostly due to lack of people to just do it.
So go for it :)

If you're willing: Can you contact them soonish? We always do things too late, 
better do it ASAP. (Less than 2 months of time left.)
If you can't go there, it would be nice if you could at least give a definite 
no, so maybe someone else can go.
Considering how much data they store, the Internet Archive must have *massive* 
funding, so this is a big opportunity.

In either case: Thanks for considering this! :)

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