Roger Dingledine dijo [Thu, Aug 10, 2023 at 03:19:06AM -0400]: > (...) > We started the campaign with thirteen institutions that are already > running relays and/or other public infrastructure pieces: > > Technical University Berlin (Germany) > Boston University (US) > University of Cambridge (England) > Carnegie Melon University (US) > University College London (England) > Georgetown University (US) > Johannes Kepler Universität Linz (Austria) > Karlstad University (Sweden) > KU Leuven (Belgium) > University of Michigan (US) > University of Minnesota (US) > Massachusetts Institute of Technology (US) > University of Waterloo (Canada) > > Hopefully this list will make you impressed / excited / jealous and you > will want to get your university onto it. :) Yes, I do! Please add to the list: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México We have been running two relays since 2017/2018, and enabled two additional relays (in the same VM / IP address) recently. > Later steps in the campaign will be to understand which universities > have IT departments that understand and value Tor, and which ones try > to block you from using Tor on their network or block Tor users from > reaching their webservers. We are also imagining to do an OONI workshop > to help people do "how well does Tor work on this network" tests. Our university is very, very big (>350,000 students), and runs somewhat as a federations of faculties and research centers, so yo will find friendly and hostile network administrators (as well as friendly and hostile administrators) throughout. Greetings,
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