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Hi,<br>
I think it's definitely worth finding out more about who's currently
holding cryptoparty.org - and perhaps even transfer it, if the
current "owner" agrees. We thought that the website went to
Samthetechie but it appears, he also doesn't admin the site from
what we could find out. So we are looking to go back to source ...<br>
<br>
I also think it's a great idea to work on some more relevant
material.<br>
The cryptoparty handbook was a good start, but working on some
material to use for practical sessions, promotional stuff etc. is
also helpful.<br>
Cryptoparty Brussels had some great slides to work with, for example
- so being able to upload and share that sort of material as public
domain could help those who might otherwise feel not quite "up to
the task".<br>
<br>
We had a discussion on how to structure a cryptoparty "educational
site" for Frankfurt a while ago but haven't really followed up on it
as we kept adding related, but not crypto-specific content. So I'd
be happy to join any discussion or even preparation of materials
that we might want to share and use.<br>
<br>
Lara, if there is anything I can contribute, let me know. Perhaps we
can add some of our base material from Cryptoparty Frankfurt ...<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Mel<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
On 05/12/2013 06:59 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ml@enteig.net">ml@enteig.net</a> wrote:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">> Hi,<br>
><br>
> On Sun, 12 May 2013, Lara Schartau wrote:<br>
><br>
>> Just as a short info: I'm kind of translating discussions
within our<br>
>> group to this ML. I myself am not that aware of what is
going on at<br>
>> cryptoparty.org, so I'm sorry if I'm getting something
wrong or so ...<br>
><br>
> I guess it would be possible to discuss in german, if needed,
too.<br>
><br>
><br>
>> Anyway, my group would like to use cryptoparty.org as
it's an<br>
>> international page bringing together all cryptoparty
initiatives world<br>
>> wide. Everyone can see what's going on in other places -
which is<br>
>> encouraging and potentially helps for networking among
the initiatives.<br>
>> My group thus is sceptical about dividing cryptoparty.org
into many<br>
>> different sites. There are so many useful infos, reports
etc uploaded on<br>
>> the page providing orientation for activists new to the
topic but also<br>
>> establishing good reputation for the movement.<br>
>><br>
>> So I - without being able to contribute to this aim,
sorry - would argue<br>
>> for strengthening the page, for instance by establishing
higher barriers<br>
>> for the registration. This would maybe help to impede
attackers from<br>
>> creating pseudo accounts.<br>
><br>
> The situation is like this: Some guy in Melbourne registered
cryptoparty.org and set up a Mediawiki. After that he has had no
time to do jack. He also is not willing to give anybody the rights
to do jack. But I impute that he is actually quite a nice person,
so he would not hesitate to redirect the domain cryptoparty.org to
anybody who would be willing to host a mediawiki on her own server
*hint* *hint*.<br>
> Moving the contents would be really easy (and a nice
opportunity to clean it up a bit).<br>
><br>
> So yes, I am for strengthening cryptoparty.org. But this is
done best by distributing the workload.<br>
><br>
><br>
>> To the content: I think my colleagues had the idea to
write some German<br>
>> DIY pages as well as developing a suitcase filled with
cryptoparty stuff<br>
>> which can be sent around in Germany. I think there are
also flyers etc...<br>
><br>
> Cool. If it is plain-text, it could be put on the wiki as is.
Pictures could be uploaded to imgur, PDFs to Scribd, zipfiles made
into torrents or hosted at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://hostb.org/">http://hostb.org/</a> and then linked back
into the wiki, even _hyper_linked!<br>
><br>
> Considering the suitcase: Surprise me, but I have seen it in
other projects that this does not work so well because of parcel
costs and effort in maintenance. What works really well on the
other hand, is a checklist on how to compile such a suitcase (:<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
> Cheers!<br>
><br>
> Malte<br>
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