Agree, trying to explain why people like Tor operators and/or volunteers on WGC are giving time, network/cpu computing, money... to preserve and help human rights, health... can be a good way. Trying to show them what the Tor network is, why, the goal... the easiest possible, because many of them are not geeks. Good luck... Julien ROBIN : > In all those cases, my words are honest and true; as we shouldn't be > ashamed of participating to projects aiming to a better word and more > freedom, but shouldn't be happy of misuses, my personal preference is > to be understanding and true. I also tell them that I'm participating, > with my computers, to others scientific projects like World Community > Grid (explaining it's about cancer research and a lot of others > subjects) : It can be seen as "not related" but it is, as that's the > way we are volunteers to the Tor Network ! -- Petrusko EBE23AE5
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