I share your impression about how important it is to seize this public awareness moment.
We should schedule a crypto-party as soon as possible and place hosting a series of these
as a top agenda item at the Bay Area Consortium of Hackerspaces meeting this upcoming
weekend.
As I've suggested before, I think the Sudo Room crypto-party should be connected to
the official establishment of membership. People who get a sudo-nym, attached to a
registered PGP key, are authenticated members. They can vote using their key, communicate
securely, pay dues, get dividends, retain persistent online reputation, etc..
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On Jun 10, 2013, at 7:02 PM, William Gillis <rechelon(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Sudoroomers,
I've been deluged by friends this weekend suddenly interested in things like finally
figuring out how to install that there tor, or god forbid venturing into the realm of pgp.
I offered my nonstop 1:1 handholding services over facebook to any and all friends and
have been a little overwhelmed by the number.
Someone local suggested a teach day at Sudoroom and I thought I'd check to see if
anyone else is interested and, you know, what actual members have to say.
There has never been a more opportune moment for cryptoparty outreach, and yet I
haven't seen anyone declare anything yet. Am I just out of the loop?
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