On 29 May (21:43:19), Kate wrote: > Hi, > > David Huerta is founder of NYC's hackerspace Resistor and has a very > cool day job helping to envision the future of libraries (first locally > and then nationally), at the Brooklyn Public Library. He wants to host a > Tor hackfest during HOPE. Sounds interesting! I'm just a bit confused. Why would it be _during_ HOPE?... I mean, People might want to go to the conference and not to a hackfest while in NY _for_ HOPE. I sure know I do. :) Maybe he meant before or after? Does he/we know what "hackfest" is in this case? Does this person has in mind some specific area of Tor that could benefit from a public hackfest or is it something we want to figure out and he is just offering space basically? Thanks! David > > Cheers, > > Kate > > Hello, > > re: latest blog post: > https://blog.torproject.org/blog/mission-montreal-building-next-generation-onion-services. > > Would there be any interest in a Tor Hackfest in NYC? I can bounce the > idea off the other NYC Resistor (http://www.nycresistor.com/) kin to see > if we can schedule a day or two for late July; Same week as HOPE? We can > host groups < 25 people, pro bono. > > Let me know if there's any interest, > > .dh > huertanix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > _______________________________________________ > tor-project mailing list > tor-project@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-project
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