Hey all.
Enjoyed the discussion for those who were in Montreal.
I'm subscribed now...
g
Oi George! Bem vindo a bordo! :)
abraços, gus
Em Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 08:05:00PM +0000, George escreveu:
Hey all.
Enjoyed the discussion for those who were in Montreal.
I'm subscribed now...
g
global-south mailing list global-south@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/global-south
gus:
Oi George! Bem vindo a bordo! :)
abraços,
Oi Gus!
Maybe it makes sense to work from the meeting notes, including for people on this list that weren't there:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
And there's also this:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
IIRC, there was a discussion about expanding the focus of this list to "Tor Poor" areas, not just the Global South.
Our TDP stats could be useful here, particularly when looking at countries and ASs with weak or no Tor presence.
https://torbsd.github.io/oostats.html
More specifically, I think we were talking about a focus on .br .ar .cl
g
PS: trying to keep this in "simple English" for the non-native English speakers on the list.
Hi I'm mini , I went to the last tor meeting in Argentina
On 10/18/2017 10:40 AM, George wrote:
gus:
Oi George! Bem vindo a bordo! :)
abraços,
Oi Gus!
Maybe it makes sense to work from the meeting notes, including for people on this list that weren't there:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
And there's also this:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
* I can try to promote the GS list, maybe a GS-español list? * And also help with meetups in Argentina/bs as, * I dont think that the language is a problem at least for running relays and exit nodes, the problem we have here is more related to the legal system, for example if you run an exit node in a hacklab the police could come with an order and seize ALL the equipement in the lab for at least 2 or 3 years, this has already happened. * If you need help traducing things to spanish we can help with that.
IIRC, there was a discussion about expanding the focus of this list to "Tor Poor" areas, not just the Global South.
tor poor and global south sounds quite peyorative, its kind of like saying the colonialist north tor meeting. :(
Our TDP stats could be useful here, particularly when looking at countries and ASs with weak or no Tor presence.
https://torbsd.github.io/oostats.html
More specifically, I think we were talking about a focus on .br .ar .cl
I can talk about Argentina, there is a strong community here, some of the members run relays or exit node using vpn's or vps. There is an event called Grog&Tor that has been going for almost 2 years, its kind of like a cryptoparty but focused on tor, free software and privacy, this event is done every month. This year there was a talk about tor exit nodes and the argentinian legal system at the ekoparty[1] (I think is the biggest security conference in latin america, like a global south defcon).
cheers!
[1]https://www.ekoparty.org/charla.php?id=793 the text is in spanish, the translation to english is awfull.
g
PS: trying to keep this in "simple English" for the non-native English speakers on the list.
global-south mailing list global-south@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/global-south
Ola!
Welcome on board George and Mini!
mini:
On 10/18/2017 10:40 AM, George wrote:
gus:
Maybe it makes sense to work from the meeting notes, including for people on this list that weren't there:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
And there's also this:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
Indeed makes sense, let's start working from the meeting notes maybe starting a new thread may help to find the discussion later.
A list of relevant sessions on the last Tor meeting (please add any notes that you may have): * https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note... * https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note... * https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note... * https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note... * https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
Also added the notes taken from the last Tor meetup in Buenos Aires (thank Juliana) if you have any further notes please add them here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017BuenosAiresMe...
- I can try to promote the GS list, maybe a GS-español list?
- And also help with meetups in Argentina/bs as,
That will be great, let me/us know if you need any help to prepare the meetups. I have a bunch of various Tor stickers that are stacked up and ready to be shipped to the eko.space. :)
- I dont think that the language is a problem at least for running
relays and exit nodes, the problem we have here is more related to the legal system, for example if you run an exit node in a hacklab the police could come with an order and seize ALL the equipement in the lab for at least 2 or 3 years, this has already happened.
Derechos digitales in Chile may probably provide legal help. I remember Ilv mentioned that there is a plan of an accepted proposal that could support Tor relays operators in LATAM with legal help.
- If you need help traducing things to spanish we can help with that.
Translating *tor resources such as documentation, relay configuration examples, torproject website. Currently the torproject website has no support for i18n, there were a number of talks about how we can improve this but it seems that Colin (CCed) may have an idea or more concrete plan on how we can translate the website without waiting for longer time until we have a new website that supports i18n.
IIRC, there was a discussion about expanding the focus of this list to "Tor Poor" areas, not just the Global South.
tor poor and global south sounds quite peyorative, its kind of like saying the colonialist north tor meeting. :(
I highly agree with Mini both names sound awful! During the Tor meeting we brainstormed a bit for a better name but it didn't come up with one yet. Finding good names is always hard! :)
Our TDP stats could be useful here, particularly when looking at countries and ASs with weak or no Tor presence.
Great website George, I guess this can be used and easily adjusted to people that like HTML and text only websites. ;)
"For now we are updating the reports manually every week and only producing plain text. HTML output and automated updates are in the works." "last updated: Sun Sep 3 14:07:32 2017 UTC"
It seems that the stats are being updated regularly (daily?), Relay Reports and Bridge Reports are all set with Report Date: Wed Oct 18 22:46:25 UTC 2017. Are the reports generated automatically now or is it just a coincidence?
During the Tor meeting we played a bit with the Tor metrics data and R we can find the result here: https://github.com/arthuredelstein/metrics-playground that generated a some beatiful plots: https://github.com/arthuredelstein/metrics-playground/blob/master/Rplots.pdf
More specifically, I think we were talking about a focus on .br .ar .cl
I can talk about Argentina, there is a strong community here, some of the members run relays or exit node using vpn's or vps. There is an event called Grog&Tor that has been going for almost 2 years, its kind of like a cryptoparty but focused on tor, free software and privacy, this event is done every month.
I wasn't aware about the Grog&Tor event (https://wiki.partidopirata.com.ar/GrogTor), it seems that they have monthly IRC meetups (https://wiki.partidopirata.com.ar/GrogTor#.C2.A1Quiero_ir.21) that are easier for us to attend. Do you know when is the next Grog&Tor event/meetup?
This year there was a talk about tor exit nodes and the argentinian legal system at the ekoparty[1] (I think is the biggest security conference in latin america, like a global south defcon).
Is there any audio/video material or notes of the talk?
It will be super useful to add all these events, groups, talks, conferences, ... to the Tor wiki as it may help people that would like to jump on the boat and help.
[]s, ~Vasilis
Vasilis:
Ola!
Welcome on board George and Mini!
Glad to be here, and should have been here earlier.
mini:
On 10/18/2017 10:40 AM, George wrote:
gus:
Maybe it makes sense to work from the meeting notes, including for people on this list that weren't there:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
And there's also this:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
Indeed makes sense, let's start working from the meeting notes maybe starting a new thread may help to find the discussion later.
That makes sense. Maybe I start the thread with listing the meeting notes in an email.
I wildly appreciate that everyone is replying inline and not top-posting.
A list of relevant sessions on the last Tor meeting (please add any notes that you may have):
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
Also added the notes taken from the last Tor meetup in Buenos Aires (thank Juliana) if you have any further notes please add them here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017BuenosAiresMe...
Great stuff.
- I can try to promote the GS list, maybe a GS-español list?
- And also help with meetups in Argentina/bs as,
That will be great, let me/us know if you need any help to prepare the meetups. I have a bunch of various Tor stickers that are stacked up and ready to be shipped to the eko.space. :)
The question of a Spanish-language list came up in discussion. I believe the conclusion was "yes, if we have the critical mass"
- I dont think that the language is a problem at least for running
relays and exit nodes, the problem we have here is more related to the legal system, for example if you run an exit node in a hacklab the police could come with an order and seize ALL the equipement in the lab for at least 2 or 3 years, this has already happened.
Derechos digitales in Chile may probably provide legal help. I remember Ilv mentioned that there is a plan of an accepted proposal that could support Tor relays operators in LATAM with legal help.
That would certainly be something to promote on this and Tor Spanish-language lists. Developing a layer of Tor speakers/presentation submitters is critical.
- If you need help traducing things to spanish we can help with that.
Translating *tor resources such as documentation, relay configuration examples, torproject website. Currently the torproject website has no support for i18n, there were a number of talks about how we can improve this but it seems that Colin (CCed) may have an idea or more concrete plan on how we can translate the website without waiting for longer time until we have a new website that supports i18n.
I kept Colin in the cc. We should probably make a list of documentation to translate in priority order. I know my TDP collaborators can help in a bunch of the languages.
On a similar note, there was a study over the past few years of most common *second* languages around the globe, which differs more than imagined.
I will try to dig it up, but the point was that languages like Russian, for instance, have a limited count when it comes to being the primary language, but as a second language it's widely used. Think of Spanish in .br, the US, also.
IIRC, there was a discussion about expanding the focus of this list to "Tor Poor" areas, not just the Global South.
tor poor and global south sounds quite peyorative, its kind of like saying the colonialist north tor meeting. :(
I highly agree with Mini both names sound awful!
Utterly atrocious! Yes, no insult intended at all Mini, it was allowing this list to be broad enough to also allow space for areas with low Tor representation, which is true in all corners of the globe.
Look at this ranking of country code by consensus weight:
https://torbsd.github.io/oostats/relays-cweight-by-cc.txt
It's shocking that a number of east Asian countries (like Japan and Korea) have such few relays considering that they have some of the best connectivity in the world.
During the Tor meeting we brainstormed a bit for a better name but it didn't come up with one yet. Finding good names is always hard! :)
"minusFiveEyes"? ;)
Our TDP stats could be useful here, particularly when looking at countries and ASs with weak or no Tor presence.
Great website George, I guess this can be used and easily adjusted to people that like HTML and text only websites. ;)
Yes, we live in ASCII land. Here's the code, which just needs Perl, jq (json query) and a POSIX compliant shell:
https://github.com/torbsd/tdp-onion-stats/
"For now we are updating the reports manually every week and only producing plain text. HTML output and automated updates are in the works." "last updated: Sun Sep 3 14:07:32 2017 UTC"
It seems that the stats are being updated regularly (daily?), Relay Reports and Bridge Reports are all set with Report Date: Wed Oct 18 22:46:25 UTC 2017. Are the reports generated automatically now or is it just a coincidence?
Still manual and we do it often, but it will be automated when we migrate the www off GitHub.
During the Tor meeting we played a bit with the Tor metrics data and R we can find the result here: https://github.com/arthuredelstein/metrics-playground that generated a some beatiful plots: https://github.com/arthuredelstein/metrics-playground/blob/master/Rplots.pdf
Interesting... I'll play with this a bit.
More specifically, I think we were talking about a focus on .br .ar .cl
I can talk about Argentina, there is a strong community here, some of the members run relays or exit node using vpn's or vps. There is an event called Grog&Tor that has been going for almost 2 years, its kind of like a cryptoparty but focused on tor, free software and privacy, this event is done every month.
I wasn't aware about the Grog&Tor event (https://wiki.partidopirata.com.ar/GrogTor), it seems that they have monthly IRC meetups (https://wiki.partidopirata.com.ar/GrogTor#.C2.A1Quiero_ir.21) that are easier for us to attend. Do you know when is the next Grog&Tor event/meetup?
This year there was a talk about tor exit nodes and the argentinian legal system at the ekoparty[1] (I think is the biggest security conference in latin america, like a global south defcon).
Is there any audio/video material or notes of the talk?
It will be super useful to add all these events, groups, talks, conferences, ... to the Tor wiki as it may help people that would like to jump on the boat and help.
Absolutely, and good stuff.
g
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On 21 Oct 2017, at 00:55, George george@queair.net wrote:
During the Tor meeting we brainstormed a bit for a better name but it didn't come up with one yet. Finding good names is always hard! :)
"minusFiveEyes"? ;)
Australia and New Zealand don't have many tor relays, either :-)
T
Hi,
teor:
On 21 Oct 2017, at 00:55, George george@queair.net wrote:
During the Tor meeting we brainstormed a bit for a better name but it didn't come up with one yet. Finding good names is always hard! :)
"minusFiveEyes"? ;)
Australia and New Zealand don't have many tor relays, either :-)
I opened a thread 'Mudar nome de global-south - (/bin/mv -i -v global-south 'DEST')'about possible (re)names.
~Vasilis
On Oct 21, 2017 5:30 PM, "Vasilis" andz@torproject.org wrote:
Hi,
teor:
On 21 Oct 2017, at 00:55, George george@queair.net wrote:
During the Tor meeting we brainstormed a bit for a better name but it didn't come up with one yet. Finding good names is always hard! :)
"minusFiveEyes"? ;)
Australia and New Zealand don't have many tor relays, either :-)
I opened a thread 'Mudar nome de global-south - (/bin/mv -i -v global-south 'DEST')'about possible (re)names.
~Vasilis -- Fingerprint: 8FD5 CF5F 39FC 03EB B382 7470 5FBF 70B1 D126 0162 Pubkey: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x5FBF70B1D1260162
hello everyone,
as I mentioned before (on the IRC channel), I am not quite sure if this effort of changing names worth it. we could spend more time and energy writing and working on stuff to improve and help the whole Tor network/community/family.
anyway, if most of the people decided to go for it... I'll contribute with 0,02$BRL: I suggest the name LOTUS (Lots Of Tor Underground Sentinels) - in a positive way, OF COURSE.
KR,
On 10/21/2017 11:44 AM, Vasilis wrote:
Hi,
teor:
On 21 Oct 2017, at 00:55, George george@queair.net wrote:
During the Tor meeting we brainstormed a bit for a better name but it didn't come up with one yet. Finding good names is always hard! :)
"minusFiveEyes"? ;)
Australia and New Zealand don't have many tor relays, either :-)
I opened a thread 'Mudar nome de global-south - (/bin/mv -i -v global-south 'DEST')'about possible (re)names.
\o/ awesome
~Vasilis
global-south mailing list global-south@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/global-south
On 10/20/2017 10:55 AM, George wrote:
Vasilis:
Ola!
Welcome on board George and Mini!
Glad to be here, and should have been here earlier.
mini:
On 10/18/2017 10:40 AM, George wrote:
gus:
Maybe it makes sense to work from the meeting notes, including for people on this list that weren't there:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
And there's also this:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
Indeed makes sense, let's start working from the meeting notes maybe starting a new thread may help to find the discussion later.
That makes sense. Maybe I start the thread with listing the meeting notes in an email.
I wildly appreciate that everyone is replying inline and not top-posting.
A list of relevant sessions on the last Tor meeting (please add any notes that you may have):
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
Also added the notes taken from the last Tor meetup in Buenos Aires (thank Juliana) if you have any further notes please add them here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017BuenosAiresMe...
Great stuff.
- I can try to promote the GS list, maybe a GS-español list?
- And also help with meetups in Argentina/bs as,
That will be great, let me/us know if you need any help to prepare the meetups. I have a bunch of various Tor stickers that are stacked up and ready to be shipped to the eko.space. :)
The question of a Spanish-language list came up in discussion. I believe the conclusion was "yes, if we have the critical mass"
We could start by writing here in spanish then? and if there is enough volume we could go to another list?
- I dont think that the language is a problem at least for running
relays and exit nodes, the problem we have here is more related to the legal system, for example if you run an exit node in a hacklab the police could come with an order and seize ALL the equipement in the lab for at least 2 or 3 years, this has already happened.
Derechos digitales in Chile may probably provide legal help. I remember Ilv mentioned that there is a plan of an accepted proposal that could support Tor relays operators in LATAM with legal help.
That would certainly be something to promote on this and Tor Spanish-language lists. Developing a layer of Tor speakers/presentation submitters is critical.
- If you need help traducing things to spanish we can help with that.
Translating *tor resources such as documentation, relay configuration examples, torproject website. Currently the torproject website has no support for i18n, there were a number of talks about how we can improve this but it seems that Colin (CCed) may have an idea or more concrete plan on how we can translate the website without waiting for longer time until we have a new website that supports i18n.
I kept Colin in the cc. We should probably make a list of documentation to translate in priority order. I know my TDP collaborators can help in a bunch of the languages.
On a similar note, there was a study over the past few years of most common *second* languages around the globe, which differs more than imagined.
I will try to dig it up, but the point was that languages like Russian, for instance, have a limited count when it comes to being the primary language, but as a second language it's widely used. Think of Spanish in .br, the US, also.
IIRC, there was a discussion about expanding the focus of this list to "Tor Poor" areas, not just the Global South.
tor poor and global south sounds quite peyorative, its kind of like saying the colonialist north tor meeting. :(
I highly agree with Mini both names sound awful!
Utterly atrocious! Yes, no insult intended at all Mini, it was allowing this list to be broad enough to also allow space for areas with low Tor representation, which is true in all corners of the globe.
I know the intention is not to insult, but to help , I truly believe that, but I felt that it would be a good idea to explain how it feels from the south. \o/
Look at this ranking of country code by consensus weight:
https://torbsd.github.io/oostats/relays-cweight-by-cc.txt
It's shocking that a number of east Asian countries (like Japan and Korea) have such few relays considering that they have some of the best connectivity in the world.
During the Tor meeting we brainstormed a bit for a better name but it didn't come up with one yet. Finding good names is always hard! :)
"minusFiveEyes"? ;)
Our TDP stats could be useful here, particularly when looking at countries and ASs with weak or no Tor presence.
Great website George, I guess this can be used and easily adjusted to people that like HTML and text only websites. ;)
Yes, we live in ASCII land. Here's the code, which just needs Perl, jq (json query) and a POSIX compliant shell:
https://github.com/torbsd/tdp-onion-stats/
"For now we are updating the reports manually every week and only producing plain text. HTML output and automated updates are in the works." "last updated: Sun Sep 3 14:07:32 2017 UTC"
It seems that the stats are being updated regularly (daily?), Relay Reports and Bridge Reports are all set with Report Date: Wed Oct 18 22:46:25 UTC 2017. Are the reports generated automatically now or is it just a coincidence?
Still manual and we do it often, but it will be automated when we migrate the www off GitHub.
During the Tor meeting we played a bit with the Tor metrics data and R we can find the result here: https://github.com/arthuredelstein/metrics-playground that generated a some beatiful plots: https://github.com/arthuredelstein/metrics-playground/blob/master/Rplots.pdf
Interesting... I'll play with this a bit.
More specifically, I think we were talking about a focus on .br .ar .cl
I can talk about Argentina, there is a strong community here, some of the members run relays or exit node using vpn's or vps. There is an event called Grog&Tor that has been going for almost 2 years, its kind of like a cryptoparty but focused on tor, free software and privacy, this event is done every month.
I wasn't aware about the Grog&Tor event (https://wiki.partidopirata.com.ar/GrogTor), it seems that they have monthly IRC meetups (https://wiki.partidopirata.com.ar/GrogTor#.C2.A1Quiero_ir.21) that are easier for us to attend. Do you know when is the next Grog&Tor event/meetup?
This year there was a talk about tor exit nodes and the argentinian legal system at the ekoparty[1] (I think is the biggest security conference in latin america, like a global south defcon).
Is there any audio/video material or notes of the talk?
It will be super useful to add all these events, groups, talks, conferences, ... to the Tor wiki as it may help people that would like to jump on the boat and help.
Absolutely, and good stuff.
g
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On 10/19/2017 03:52 PM, Vasilis wrote:
Ola!
Welcome on board George and Mini!
mini:
On 10/18/2017 10:40 AM, George wrote:
gus:
Maybe it makes sense to work from the meeting notes, including for people on this list that weren't there:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
And there's also this:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
Indeed makes sense, let's start working from the meeting notes maybe starting a new thread may help to find the discussion later.
A list of relevant sessions on the last Tor meeting (please add any notes that you may have):
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Note...
Also added the notes taken from the last Tor meetup in Buenos Aires (thank Juliana) if you have any further notes please add them here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017BuenosAiresMe...
- I can try to promote the GS list, maybe a GS-español list?
- And also help with meetups in Argentina/bs as,
That will be great, let me/us know if you need any help to prepare the meetups. I have a bunch of various Tor stickers that are stacked up and ready to be shipped to the eko.space. :)
:D Im not part of the eko.space, but I would gladly go for some stickers :P
- I dont think that the language is a problem at least for running
relays and exit nodes, the problem we have here is more related to the legal system, for example if you run an exit node in a hacklab the police could come with an order and seize ALL the equipement in the lab for at least 2 or 3 years, this has already happened.
Derechos digitales in Chile may probably provide legal help. I remember Ilv mentioned that there is a plan of an accepted proposal that could support Tor relays operators in LATAM with legal help.
- If you need help traducing things to spanish we can help with that.
Translating *tor resources such as documentation, relay configuration examples, torproject website. Currently the torproject website has no support for i18n, there were a number of talks about how we can improve this but it seems that Colin (CCed) may have an idea or more concrete plan on how we can translate the website without waiting for longer time until we have a new website that supports i18n.
IIRC, there was a discussion about expanding the focus of this list to "Tor Poor" areas, not just the Global South.
tor poor and global south sounds quite peyorative, its kind of like saying the colonialist north tor meeting. :(
I highly agree with Mini both names sound awful! During the Tor meeting we brainstormed a bit for a better name but it didn't come up with one yet. Finding good names is always hard! :)
Our TDP stats could be useful here, particularly when looking at countries and ASs with weak or no Tor presence.
Great website George, I guess this can be used and easily adjusted to people that like HTML and text only websites. ;)
"For now we are updating the reports manually every week and only producing plain text. HTML output and automated updates are in the works." "last updated: Sun Sep 3 14:07:32 2017 UTC"
It seems that the stats are being updated regularly (daily?), Relay Reports and Bridge Reports are all set with Report Date: Wed Oct 18 22:46:25 UTC 2017. Are the reports generated automatically now or is it just a coincidence?
During the Tor meeting we played a bit with the Tor metrics data and R we can find the result here: https://github.com/arthuredelstein/metrics-playground that generated a some beatiful plots: https://github.com/arthuredelstein/metrics-playground/blob/master/Rplots.pdf
More specifically, I think we were talking about a focus on .br .ar .cl
I can talk about Argentina, there is a strong community here, some of the members run relays or exit node using vpn's or vps. There is an event called Grog&Tor that has been going for almost 2 years, its kind of like a cryptoparty but focused on tor, free software and privacy, this event is done every month.
I wasn't aware about the Grog&Tor event (https://wiki.partidopirata.com.ar/GrogTor), it seems that they have monthly IRC meetups (https://wiki.partidopirata.com.ar/GrogTor#.C2.A1Quiero_ir.21) that are easier for us to attend. Do you know when is the next Grog&Tor event/meetup?
hey november 10(friday) and november 18(saturday) . Im not part of the pirate party but they talk about the grog&Tor in the channel irc: https://wiki.partidopirata.com.ar/IRC
This year there was a talk about tor exit nodes and the argentinian legal system at the ekoparty[1] (I think is the biggest security conference in latin america, like a global south defcon).
Is there any audio/video material or notes of the talk?
It will be super useful to add all these events, groups, talks, conferences, ... to the Tor wiki as it may help people that would like to jump on the boat and help.
Yes! the ekoparty publish all the videos, but I dont know when, fedek probably knows more about that.
What is already public is the presentation: https://ivan.barreraoro.com.ar/presentation/ekoparty13/#/
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