>I would like to know more about who the target audience is and how this is
>being advertised.
Like I mentioned, I'll know more by the end of the week. Advertising will
be through the standard Berkeley activist channels :-))
Target audience is anyone responding to ads like:
"Free internet / e-
Replying to the relevant stuff:
>Who is funding this? Are these sessions free?
Sessions are free. Venue is *supposed* to be donated/secured for free.
I will know more in a week.
Are you interested in lecturing and on what subject ?
> Nothing here is secret. The goal is just to provide certain anonymity
> to those that may wish it.
Exactly.
> I cannot authenticate you and therefore secret communication makes no
Nor can I authenticate you. I have no idea if you are the original
anonymous poster, nor do I know that you are
>I am interested in discussing further. Please respond to this list in
>encrypted PGP email to the following key:
Nothing here is secret. The goal is just to provide certain anonymity
to those that may wish it.
I cannot authenticate you and therefore secret communication makes no
sense (and you
I may be able to organize venue in Berkeley and advertizing for crypto classes for
general public - basics, issues, how to use PGP, disk encryption and similar.
If you are interested in defining/creating/presenting the content for free please
respond to the list, someone may spontaneously conta