Yes, a cryptoparty happened yesterday. I taught some people how to use
Signal, Privacy Badger, etc. I also had someone without a phone install
Telegram on their laptop with the caveat that Telegram's crypto is not as
well-reviewed as Signal and that they should switch when Signal desktop
becomes available. I will do another cryptoparty in March, but on the 3rd
Sunday this time.
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
Just a reminder, if you feel like you would go to a
Crypto-party you
should consider hosting one. Hosting doesn't require any particular level
of expertise or experience, just the ability to open Sudoroom and help
people learn from each other and from the web.
Also I feel that it's important that whoever hosts the cryptoparties has
the ability to keep people from stepping on each others' toes or
unwittingly engaging in oppressive behavior, which is a risk anytime there
are people seeking knowledge and others offering knowledge.
But basically the point is, feel free to host a cryptoparty yourself!
-jake
On Mon, 29 Feb 2016, Charley Sheets wrote:
On Fri, 12 Feb 2016 07:59:54 -0800
> Jehan Tremback <jehan.tremback(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey, I want to start up the crypto parties at Sudo again. I've heard
>> that nobody is doing them right now. I understand that I basically
>> just need to put it in the calendar and show up on the last Sunday of
>> every month and teach people tor browser, signal, etc.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>
> I'd go. Though just as a point of clarification, the wiki says third
> Sunday, not last Sunday. In March that would be the difference between
> the 20th and 27th.
>
> Did a crypto party end up happening in February?
> --
> Charley Sheets
>
>