On 10/03/2017 11:31 PM, Scott Bennett wrote: > They have refused to let me speak with those making the decisions about > what is provided on their public computers, much less to make an organized > presentation to them. I was told that the decisions about software on the > computers are made by the library board, not even by the IT staff. What is > a good approach to get better results? I am at a loss as to how to get the > library to emerge from the stone age into the age of the Cheka, much less > that of the NSA, FSB, search engine profilers, botnets, packet sniffers, > spyware, etc. One might think that providing the Tor browser would be a no-brainer, but that's not the case in the Boise Public Library system. The bureaucratic inertia is a very real thing, so good luck getting them to install relays and exits too! First things first.
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