Howdy everyone,
Welcome to the tor-access mailinglist. This mailinglist is meant to be a semi-moderated forum to engage in solution-oriented discussion about ways to address issues that users have while using Tor (and similar shared-IP systems) to access websites - particularly CloudFlare sites, but also any other major site or provider that currently limits access from Tor for various reasons.
If you're getting this mail, you should be able to post to the list freely. Others may also subscribe, but their posts will be held in moderation until we decide to whitelist them. The list archives are public.
The list is only moderated so we can prevent it from degenerating into the counter-productive flamewars that have happened elsewhere in these discussions. I intend to be fairly liberal with adding new folks to the discussion, and if everything seems to go smoothly, I will likely turn off moderation entirely. I'm hopeful that as we make progress on these issues, all of that pent-up frustration from seeing one too many captchas will evaporate, and everyone will be much happier to work with eachother :).
We've also got a fairly good initial selection of friendly people here: several Tor folks, CloudFlare folks, EFF folks, friendly cryptographers, and other allies are already subscribed.
Here's to a positive solution to these issues, and a more accessible Internet for everyone!
Great. Glad we got this set up.
John.
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 4:18 AM, Mike Perry mikeperry@torproject.org wrote:
Howdy everyone,
Welcome to the tor-access mailinglist. This mailinglist is meant to be a semi-moderated forum to engage in solution-oriented discussion about ways to address issues that users have while using Tor (and similar shared-IP systems) to access websites - particularly CloudFlare sites, but also any other major site or provider that currently limits access from Tor for various reasons.
If you're getting this mail, you should be able to post to the list freely. Others may also subscribe, but their posts will be held in moderation until we decide to whitelist them. The list archives are public.
The list is only moderated so we can prevent it from degenerating into the counter-productive flamewars that have happened elsewhere in these discussions. I intend to be fairly liberal with adding new folks to the discussion, and if everything seems to go smoothly, I will likely turn off moderation entirely. I'm hopeful that as we make progress on these issues, all of that pent-up frustration from seeing one too many captchas will evaporate, and everyone will be much happier to work with eachother :).
We've also got a fairly good initial selection of friendly people here: several Tor folks, CloudFlare folks, EFF folks, friendly cryptographers, and other allies are already subscribed.
Here's to a positive solution to these issues, and a more accessible Internet for everyone!
-- Mike Perry
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