Greetings relay operators,
the annual Tor relay operators meetup will be tomorrow (28th) at 2200 UTC+1. No rC3 ticket required, I'll post the public link here as soon as it's available.
Looking forward to meeting you Leibi
Hi,
On 12/27/21 04:29, Stefan Leibfarth wrote:
I'll post the public link here as soon as it's available
https://jitsi.rc3.world/tor-relay-meetup
Best Leibi
On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 04:29:10AM +0100, Stefan Leibfarth wrote:
the annual Tor relay operators meetup will be tomorrow (28th) at 2200 UTC+1. No rC3 ticket required
We just finished the meet-up. Thanks Leibi for organizing it, and thanks everybody for participating. I've attached the notes that we used for organizing the topics / discussion.
Next meet-up is planned to be around FOSDEM in early February. Stay tuned!
--Roger
Hi!
I couldn't make the meeting (I retire at the end of January, and should at long last have time to devote to things Tor). Thanks for posting the notes.
It prompted me to review the draft "expectations for relay operators" document. It looks very good, though I do have a quibble. The line "Try not to let the cops get your relay keys"...
...seems to perpetuate the erroneous belief that the main use for Tor is to evade law enforcement
..."cops" can be considered derogatory in some English-speaking cultures and implies that the aims of Tor Project are averse to law enforcement
...ignores a large segment of potential Tor adversaries
I think the community would be better served by language like "Try not to let potential adversaries get your relay keys".
--Ron
PS: I have requested a gitlab account so that I can comment on the document directly, but I have made such a request before and not received a reply.
ronqtorrelays@risley.net:
Hi!
I couldn't make the meeting (I retire at the end of January, and should at long last have time to devote to things Tor). Thanks for posting the notes.
It prompted me to review the draft "expectations for relay operators" document. It looks very good, though I do have a quibble. The line "Try not to let the cops get your relay keys"...
...seems to perpetuate the erroneous belief that the main use for Tor is to evade law enforcement
..."cops" can be considered derogatory in some English-speaking cultures and implies that the aims of Tor Project are averse to law enforcement
...ignores a large segment of potential Tor adversaries
I think the community would be better served by language like "Try not to let potential adversaries get your relay keys".
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated.
--Ron
PS: I have requested a gitlab account so that I can comment on the document directly, but I have made such a request before and not received a reply.
You should have now as I approved your account request. If that did not work feel free to ping me off-list and we can sort things out.
Thanks, Georg
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