Re: Marketing Meeting Minutes



On Fri, November 30, 2012 8:26 am, Emily Gonyer wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 6:52 AM, Dave Neary <dneary gnome org> wrote:
Hi,



On 11/30/2012 12:20 PM, Allan Day wrote:

- Tentative agreement for Karen to reach out to the Tor Project
(https://www.torproject.org) and others for a campaign related to
Privacy and Security.


I've had a bit of a think about Tor integration from a design point of
view, and have filed a bug [1] against Settings. It could make sense,
but it will need more research before we can make a decision.


I assume everyone has heard about this by now?
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/11/tor-operator-charged-for-child-porn-transmitted-over-his-servers/

Tor will be a big battleground over the next year - with all sorts of
repercussions for Net Neutrality, privacy on the net and the ability to
avoid tracking, versus law enforcement and facilitation of illegal
activity.

I would be very happy to see GNOME take a strong stance in defence of
personal liberty and freedom from tracking - I think there's a huge
opportunity for us to team up with groups like Mozilla and EFF, who are
thinking a lot about the issue of tracking on the web, and make a group
effort to defend projects like Tor against persecution by law
enforcement,
with the end result of a practical erosion of our freedoms.

The frame is being set - if you're for Tor you're for child pornography.
We
cannot allow the message to be set in this way, we need to tell another
story, one of Big Brother and protecting our children from predators on
the
internet with projects like ghostery and collusion:
http://www.ted.com/talks/gary_kovacs_tracking_the_trackers.html

Who's with me? Should we reach out to Gary Kovacs and others at Mozilla
and
EFF to see if we can't help create an Alliance for Personal Internet
Liberty?

Cheers,
Dave.

I'm with you 100% Dave! I would love to see us partner with Tor, EFF,
Mozilla, etc on such a project to speak out and show how we are
working to protect our and everyone elses' freedoms online. We could
make the FoG Campaign about "Freedom & Privacy Online" which is what
we are really talking about.

I'll reach out to EFF today - Tor works closely with them - to see if they
have anything in the works we can partner on!

karen


The biggest 'disadvantage' to Tor as I understand it comes from the
hit you take in overall network performance, which can be
considerable, and is highly variable depending on the speeds you get
through the nodes Tor chooses. If you get unlucky and hit a node run
by somebody with a crappy connection like me, it can be considerable
:) But sometimes the privacy it provides trumps the hit in speed you
take - and for many people who are 'just surfing around' its not a big
deal.

HTH!


Emily




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