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Re: [tor-bugs] #6719 [Tor Sysadmin Team]: Make 'tor-relays-universities' mailing list
#6719: Make 'tor-relays-universities' mailing list
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Reporter: arma | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Tor Sysadmin Team | Version:
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Comment(by arma):
Hm. The current situation is that I'm going to maintain a growing cc line
that I paste into mails that I send on the topic. And anybody I send them
to won't know whether the people on the cc line actually opted in to being
on the thread, or what, which I fear will discourage people from taking
advantage of them.
For background, I did a rump session talk at Usenix Security to several
hundred professors and other academics, urging them to run exits, and got
a dozen or two bites that I'm now trying to follow up on. The more we can
make these people be their own self-supporting community, the less I'll
have to be the center of it (because having me be the ongoing center of
yet another thing is harmful to Tor).
Maybe the best answer actually is for me to encourage Ian to start and run
the list -- that way it really is the community supporting itself.
(As for why the tor-relays list doesn't solve the problem here: how come
you don't use tor-relays when discussing among the other amunet operators
how to deal with that latest headache from your isp? How come
torservers.net has its own list for its relays?)
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/6719#comment:7>
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