This would be a good day to talk about something I've been collaborating on. Count me in, I'll talk about an alternative to thunderbird / enigmail.


On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 8:16 PM, mark burdett <mfburdett@gmail.com> wrote:
On 09/30/2013 05:53 PM, David Keenan wrote:
I think this would be great, and am happy to help out in any way I can,
ie I can help with the softwares / cryptoparty..

Neat. I am down to help w/ a) or b) if more peer instructors are needed.

--mark B.

Dont want to do it alone tho so..erm - hey Matt, are you in?



On Monday, September 30, 2013, Max Klein wrote:

    Hell Holy Kopimists and Sudoers,

    A group of self-organized students from UC Berkeley want to Visit
    Sudo Room on October 14th 5pm to take theory into praxis. Their
    student-run class is "Politics of Digital Piracy" .
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_Program:University_of_California,_Berkeley/Politics_of_Digital_Piracy_(Fall_2013)
    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_Program:University_of_California,_Berkeley/Politics_of_Digital_Piracy_%28Fall_2013%29>


    They are asking if someone would like to take point on peer-teaching
    one of the following topics to the insatiable and impressionable
    minds of the hackcers-to-be.


        As far as volunteers go, I think if would be cool if someone:
        a.)  did a hands-on workshop setting up Thunderbird, enigmail,
        and explain a bit about encryption/decryption, pgp and private
        keys ect.

        b.) setting up tor.  Despite its recent cracks, there have been
        students that have expressed interest in using Tor.

        c.) talk about the hack culture, and what kind of things
        sudoroom does.

        Let me know if you think this is doable.  Should be fun.  Also,
        bringing a group from the Open Computing Facility as well.



    Please reply all so that our organizer Angelica can be part of the
    conversation or reply to her directly.

    Gratutiously yours,
    Max

    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: *Angelica Tavella* <angelicatavella@gmail.com
    <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'angelicatavella@gmail.com');>>
    Date: 30 September 2013 08:32
    Subject: Re: September updates
    To: Max Klein <isalix@gmail.com <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
    'isalix@gmail.com');>>
    Cc: Matthew Senate <mattsenate@gmail.com <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
    'mattsenate@gmail.com');>>


    Great.
    So here is a link to the class wiki page (yes, we're still using
    your implementation of the WMF Education Program).
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_Program:University_of_California,_Berkeley/Politics_of_Digital_Piracy_(Fall_2013)

    The topics we have covered so far are copyright law, privacy and
    surveillance, hack culture, and are moving on to peer to peer
    networks this week.

    The week of Oct 14 (the proposed evening), we will just be
    presenting midterm projects, so I think the learning objective of
    our trip to sudoroom could be related to any of our covered topics
    so far.

    As far as volunteers go, I think if would be cool if someone:
    a.)  did a hands-on workshop setting up Thunderbird, enigmail, and
    explain a bit about encryption/decryption, pgp and private keys ect.

    b.) setting up tor.  Despite its recent cracks, there have been
    students that have expressed interest in using Tor.

    c.) talk about the hack culture, and what kind of things sudoroom does.

    Let me know if you think this is doable.  Should be fun.  Also,
    bringing a group from the Open Computing Facility as well.

    -Ang


_______________________________________________
sudo-discuss mailing list
sudo-discuss@lists.sudoroom.org
http://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/sudo-discuss