Re: [liberationtech] Please take me off the list

2013-07-09 Thread Dragana Kaurin
Sweta, at the bottom of each LibTech email there are directions on how
to unsubscribe, or change the settings to digest.

Best,

Dragana

On 07/09/2013 04:15 PM, Sweta Sneha wrote:
 Please take me off the list! Although there are good discussions and 
 information on this list, there are days when there is a plethora of emails 
 going back and forth.

 Warm Regards,

 Sweta
 

 Sweta Sneha, PhD
 Associate Professor of Information Systems
 Leading M-Health Initiative, MAD Center
 Coles College of Business
 Kennesaw State University
 Phone: 770-853-0661
 Email:ssn...@kennesaw.edu
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 - Original Message -
 From: Marcin de Kaminski mar...@dekaminski.se
 To: liberationtech liberationtech@lists.stanford.edu
 Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 4:04:43 PM
 Subject: Re: [liberationtech] Heml.is - The Beautiful  Secure Messenger

 I just asked the Heml.is team to join the list. 

 Marcin

 9 jul 2013 kl. 18:52 skrev Julian Oliver jul...@julianoliver.com:

 Suprised to see Peter Sunde, Leif Högberg  Linus Olsson push out their 
 private
 messaging for Android and iOS as closed-source unlock-ware:

https://heml.is/

 (Warning: Self-ingratiating video. Fun-guy team shots)

 Cheers,

 -- 
 Julian Oliver
 PGP B6E9FD9A
 http://julianoliver.com
 http://criticalengineering.org
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Re: [liberationtech] Help test the new Tor Browser!

2013-06-24 Thread Dragana Kaurin
On 06/24/2013 02:53 PM, Brian Conley wrote:
 Hi Jacob,

 This is great news, do you know when the new version available for
 download on torproject.org http://torproject.org?

 Also, I'm not sure how I know whether I'm running 32 or 64 bit OSX
 10.6, since it doesn't tell me in the About this Mac.

What kind of processor do you have? Inter Core 2 Duo, Intel Quad-Core
Xeon, or Intel Core i5  and  i7  all are 64 bit.

 While I can certainly figure that out, I'm not sure how many users
 will be able to solve this issue, much less be aware it is an issue(I
 only recently(2 years back?) realized it exists on Windows, much less
 Mac). Any thoughts about this, besides trial and error?

 B


 On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 5:24 AM, Masayuki Hatta mha...@gmail.com
 mailto:mha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Now the new TBB works nicely for me, and I love it.  One regret is
 UI messages are not translated into Japanese...actually, the
 messages seems to be already
 translated(https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/torproject/language/ja/),
 but somehow it doesn't show up (messages in the installer is
 translated, btw).  Is there anything I can help?

 Best regards,
 MH


 2013/6/17 Jacob Appelbaum ja...@appelbaum.net
 mailto:ja...@appelbaum.net

 Hi,

 I'm really excited to say that Tor Browser has had some really
 important
 changes. Mike Perry has really outdone himself - from
 deterministic
 builds that allow us to verify that he is honest to actually
 having
 serious usability improvements. I really mean it - the new TBB is
 actually awesome. It is blazing fast, it no longer has the
 sometimes
 confusing Vidalia UI, it is now fast to start, it now has a
 really nice
 splash screen, it has a setup wizard - you name it - nearly
 everything
 that people found difficult has been removed, replaced or
 improved.
 Hooray for Mike Perry and all that helped him!

 Here is Mike's email:

  https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2013-June/028440.html

 Here is the place to download it:

  
 https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/tbb-3.0alpha1-builds/official/
 
 https://people.torproject.org/%7Emikeperry/tbb-3.0alpha1-builds/official/

 Please test it and please please tell us how we might improve it!

 All the best,
 Jacob
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Re: [liberationtech] Cryptocat: Translation Volunteers Needed

2013-06-10 Thread Dragana Kaurin
 you're the best nadim. thank you so much :)


On Monday, June 10, 2013 17:44 EDT, Nadim Kobeissi na...@nadim.cc wrote: 
 
 Thanks so much to everyone who helped! The translations are now all up to 
 date.
 
 I'd like to extend special thanks to Dragana Kaurin from OpenITP. OpenITP is 
 launching a localization management platform soon, too, so I hope working 
 with them will make this stuff easier in the future. :-)
 
 NK
 
 
 On 2013-05-24, at 10:23 PM, Buddhadeb Halder bhalder...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hi Nadim,
  I have done with the Bengali translation.
  Thanks,
  Buddha
 On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Nadim Kobeissi na...@nadim.cc 
 wrote:
  Hi everyone,
  An entire Cryptocat translation is less than 300 words.
   You can view translations here. There is an easy-to-use interface that 
   can help you input your translations:
  https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/Cryptocat/resource/cryptocat/
   Priority lies with the following languages. The rest is good to go:
  • Czech
  • Estonian
  • Urdu
  • Tibetan
  • Khmer
  • Uighur
  • Chinese (Hong Kong)
  • Bengali
  • Latvian
   Thanks again to everyone who already helped! :-)
 NK
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 6:53 AM, Moritz Bartl mor...@torservers.net 
wrote:
  On 24.05.2013 11:09, Sjoerd de Vries wrote:
   About how much is needed to translate. Are you talking about 1.000 words
   or more about 1.000.000 words. If it isn't to much I'm willing to help
   you translate to Dutch
   Nadim should have made this more clear: All translations and texts are
  readily available. Anyone can add or refine translations of sentences.
  There's no need to send anything else, everything is at the following link:
   https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/Cryptocat/resource/cryptocat/
   To work on a translation, just create a Transifex account and add
  yourself to the translation team.
   --
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  https://www.torservers.net/
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Re: [liberationtech] reply-all

2013-03-21 Thread Dragana Kaurin

 I vote reply all (list) as default. I learn a lot from these
 discussions, although I wish people could erase as much as possible of
 the quoted email in their reply...
 Courtney C. Radsch
 crad...@gmail.com mailto:crad...@gmail.com

agree!
 Website: www.radsch.info http://www.radsch.info
 Blog: http://arab-media.blogspot.com
 Twitter: courtneyr



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Re: [liberationtech] Techno-Activism Third Mondays Berlin

2013-01-15 Thread Dragana Kaurin
 Chris I'm so glad you are also doing 3rd Monday events! 

Best

Dragana


On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 11:32 EST, Chris Pinchen 
ch...@chokepointproject.net wrote: 
 
 Hi,
 
 just wanted to invite everyone to the first Techno-Activism Third
 Mondays Berlin which will take place next Monday, January 21st at 19:00.
 
 Techno-Activism Third Mondays Berlin is an informal meetup designed to
 interconnect and create synergies between techno-activists and
 hacktivists in the Berlin area who work on or with circumvention tools,
 and are interested in anti-censorship and anti-surveillance issues. It's
 a cousin meetup to the New York event held by OpenITP and one at
 Noisebridge in San Francisco.  
 Visit the wiki page at
 http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays
 
 Hope to see some of you there!
 
 Cheers,
 
 Chris
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Re: [liberationtech] CryptoParty in Tunis tomorrow (Saturday, 1st December)

2012-11-30 Thread Dragana Kaurin
 Awesome, looking forward to it! Having some difficulty finding the location - 
can you give me an address and tell me which building on the campus? 

On Friday, November 30, 2012 15:57 EST, KheOps khe...@ceops.eu wrote: 
 
 Dear all,
 
 With quite a short delay (sorry for that!) we're kicking off a
 CryptoParty tomorrow in Tunis. It will be held at the Engineering School
 ENSI (National School of Computer Sciences), and will start at 2PM.
 People will first meet in the main theatre.
 
 You may be aware that a previous event called CryptoParty was organized
 during the OpenITP Tech Summit on 27th November. However, the organizers
 required people to give their real ID in order to participate,
 requirement that was considered as not acceptable by a number of people,
 including people from the Tunis hackerspace.
 
 The event happening tomorrow is open to anyone, no control of any kind
 will be done.
 
 With datalove,
 KheOps
 
 
 
I'm having some trouble finding the location,  
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[liberationtech] OpenITP and ISC's Circumvention Tech Summit - Tunis Nov 26-28, 2012

2012-10-13 Thread Dragana Kaurin
OpenITP and ISC's Circumvention Tech Summit
Tunis, Tunisia
November 26-28, 2012 

After the success of the Circumvention Tech Summit in Rio de Janeiro last June, 
the value of gathering together those working on anti-censorship and 
anti-surveillance tools has become clear. Therefore, we are pleased to announce 
that OpenITP and the Information Security Coalition (ISC) will be hosting a 
second summit on November 26-28 in Tunis, Tunisia.  This summit will be unique, 
as we are bringing together both developers working on Internet Freedom tools 
and Syrian activists who are using these tools in their efforts to effect 
change in Syria. Increasing dialog between developers and users will help 
projects identify how they can best serve the real and immediate needs of the 
Syrian people, as well as other at-risk populations. Ultimately, our goal is to 
promote collaboration among technical projects that implement and preserve the 
principles of a free and open Internet. We aim to help attendees increase 
access to users and testers, eliminate duplicative effort, increase 
 inter-project infrastructure, and promulgate open standards and best practices.

We encourage you to attend if you're interested in discovering what others in 
this field are doing, both in the Middle East/North Africa region and 
internationally.  Attendees will share best practices from their projects, 
learn about new and related projects, and receive direct feedback from Syrian 
activists using their tools. We're excited to continue supporting the work of 
tool developers, and we anticipate this event helping to advance your project, 
as high-bandwidth cross-project discovery and communication are best done in 
person. 

Please contact us if you would like to attend by November 1st, 2012. Travel 
subsidies of varying amounts are available on a case-by-case basis for members 
of the circumvention tech community. Note that our travel budget is limited, so 
we urge attendees who have their own financial means to fund their attendance 
directly so that others with fewer options may still be able to attend.  We 
look forward to seeing you all in Tunis!

Please RSVP to  kau...@openitp.org  and tell us what you plan to work on, and 
what kind of projects and people you hope to meet.

Regards,

OpenITP  the ISC



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[liberationtech] Second Round Opens for 2012 OpenITP Project Funding Proposals

2012-06-28 Thread Dragana Kaurin

OpenITP's second round of 2012 project funding is now open for proposals!

Should your project apply? Here's some help deciding:

OpenITP project grants are meant to support specific technical efforts to 
improve users' ability to circumvent censorship and surveillance on the 
Internet. Technical doesn't have to mean software or hardware -- for example, 
we also consider efforts to improve user experience through testing, projects 
to improve documentation, meetings that get developers together in person to 
solve specific problems, etc. The main thing we're looking for is: can you 
describe how the effort you wish to undertake contributes to OpenITP's core 
mission of enabling freedom of communication on the Internet?

We don't have a hard limit, but grants tend to be in the $5k-$30k USD range: 
enough to fund a specific piece of work, or to provide seed funding for a new 
idea, but not enough to be a primary long-term funding source. Therefore we 
don't want to burden applicants with a lot of bureaucratic overhead and 
paperwork to apply for one of our grants. It's enough to contact us with a 
brief description of what you have in mind, and then point us to public URLs 
for further details. Since we only fund open source work, we expect that most 
proposals we receive will already have been discussed in a publicly-archived 
forum, and perhaps written up on a public web page, anyway -- though there may 
be exceptions, such as projects that are becoming open source but are not there 
yet. In any case, the point is that we're comfortable clicking on links and 
reading stuff on the Web. You don't have to package everything up in one PDF to 
make a proposal. Just tell us what you want to do, make it easy f
 or us to find what we need to find, and we'll take it from there. We'll ask 
you questions as we have them.

Here are some examples of things OpenITP funded in our previous round:

-Phase 1 of the Briar Project
-Improving the building/packaging system for Tor Obfsproxy
-Dedicated hardware to help speed up development of Telex
-A developer convening to help Guardian Project sort through some stuff 
face-to-face
-Phase 1 of the Open Wireless Movement

Those examples aren't meant to narrow the possibilities (it happened that we 
didn't get a lot of applications for UX improvement in our first round, for 
instance, but have been having more conversations about that since then). 
They're just meant to give you an idea of the scope of our project grants and 
types of projects we're looking to support.

Your turn!
http://openitp.org/?q=2012_round_two_proposal_call

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Dragana Kaurin
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OpenITP
kau...@openitp.org
(937) 626 3617
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