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* [https://www.facebook.com/events/1717044895178292/ Fossil Free Somerville Rally] | * [https://www.facebook.com/events/1717044895178292/ Fossil Free Somerville Rally] | ||
* Security Training, [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/coop-discotech-boston-tickets-23441822121 Co-op DiscoTech & Afterparty] | * Security Training, [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/coop-discotech-boston-tickets-23441822121 Co-op DiscoTech & Afterparty] | ||
* Sign on to the [https://actionnetwork.org/forms/verizon-strike-national-day-of-action Verizon Strike National Day of Action]? | |||
* Write letter in support of the appeal of [https://www.facebook.com/FreeAyyub/ Ayyub Abdul-Alim]? [https://www.facebook.com/FreeAyyub/posts/820928258036621 Background] | |||
== Campaigns Status == | == Campaigns Status == | ||
=== | === Tuesday, International Day against DRM === | ||
FSF is holding an event. Looking for the details. | |||
=== 2016 Campaign === | === 2016 Campaign === | ||
* Update on Aaron James running for 27th Middlesex State Rep. district | * Update on Aaron James running for 27th Middlesex State Rep. district | ||
* 5/ | * 5/8, 3-5pm, Aaron James campaign kick off party | ||
=== PirateCon 2016 === | === PirateCon 2016 === | ||
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# 5/3, 5pm, '''Last day to drop off nomination papers at cities/towns for signature validation''' | # 5/3, 5pm, '''Last day to drop off nomination papers at cities/towns for signature validation''' | ||
# 5/3, International Day Against DRM | |||
# 5/3, 6:30-8:30pm, [https://www.facebook.com/events/225366281156721/ Muslim Justice League: Resisting Surveillance - Countering Counterintelligence Creatively], Unitarian Universalist Urban Ministry, 10 Putnam St, Roxbury | # 5/3, 6:30-8:30pm, [https://www.facebook.com/events/225366281156721/ Muslim Justice League: Resisting Surveillance - Countering Counterintelligence Creatively], Unitarian Universalist Urban Ministry, 10 Putnam St, Roxbury | ||
# 5/4, Digital Fourth meeting, noon-1pm, Tatte Cafe, 101 Main Street, Cambridge | # 5/4, Digital Fourth meeting, noon-1pm, Tatte Cafe, 101 Main Street, Cambridge | ||
# 5/5, 6:45pm, Killer Drones: An evening of information and reflection on our government’s drone assassination program, Central Square Library, 45 Pearl Street, Cambridge | # 5/5, 6:45pm, Killer Drones: An evening of information and reflection on our government’s drone assassination program, Central Square Library, 45 Pearl Street, Cambridge | ||
# 5/ | # 5/8, '''Aaron James campaign kick off party''' | ||
# 5/11, Digital Fourth meeting, noon-1pm, Tatte Cafe, 101 Main Street, Cambridge | # 5/11, Digital Fourth meeting, noon-1pm, Tatte Cafe, 101 Main Street, Cambridge | ||
# 5/15, '''IT/Democracy Meeting?''' | |||
# 5/18, Digital Fourth meeting, noon-1pm, Tatte Cafe, 101 Main Street, Cambridge | # 5/18, Digital Fourth meeting, noon-1pm, Tatte Cafe, 101 Main Street, Cambridge | ||
# 5/22, '''Together Boston Cryptoparty''' | # 5/22, '''Together Boston Cryptoparty''' | ||
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== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
* jokeefe | |||
* Ben___ | |||
=== Observers === | === Observers === | ||
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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
International Day Against DRM is scheduled for 11:30am Tuesday outside MIT STATA center. | |||
Discussed past events: | |||
* Security Training at the Co-op DiscoTech taught PGP, but wasn't as well attended as would have hoped. Good conversations. Worthwhile attending. | |||
* Middlesex Community College Cryptoparty went well. Taught three people to at least use mailvelope. | |||
== Minutes == | == Minutes == | ||
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[9:36pm] Ben joined the chat room. | |||
[9:36pm] jokeefe: ahoy | |||
[9:36pm] Ben is now known as Ben___. | |||
[9:36pm] jokeefe: prepped for tomorrow? | |||
[9:36pm] Ben___: good evening, sorry for my lateness | |||
[9:36pm] Ben___: I hope so | |||
[9:37pm] jokeefe: no worries | |||
[9:37pm] Ben___: I will be picking up materials from the FSF office beforehand | |||
[9:37pm] Ben___: I might have to familiarize myself with some of the W3C arguments | |||
[9:38pm] jokeefe: wise | |||
[9:38pm] Ben___: do you feel well versed in the DRM talking points? | |||
[9:39pm] jokeefe: in general | |||
[9:39pm] jokeefe: DRMs lead to security holes | |||
[9:39pm] Ben___: very true | |||
[9:39pm] jokeefe: DRMs are locks owned by neither the creator or the owners | |||
[9:40pm] Ben___: absolutely | |||
[9:40pm] jokeefe: ultimately ineffective since it doesn’t take long to find an exploit | |||
[9:41pm] Ben___: so it's fundamentally futile | |||
[9:41pm] jokeefe: of course. | |||
[9:42pm] jokeefe: Doctorow speaks about that elequently | |||
[9:42pm] Ben___: although it can still infringe on lots of user rights along the way | |||
[9:42pm] jokeefe: of course | |||
[9:43pm] jokeefe: trying to get the word out | |||
[9:44pm] Ben___: I think most people are easily convinced of the harms of DRM once it's explained | |||
[9:44pm] jokeefe: agreed | |||
[9:46pm] Ben___: do you have any preferences on what materials I bring for our flyering? | |||
[9:46pm] jokeefe: 1/4 page flyers | |||
[9:46pm] jokeefe: anything bigger than 1/3 page is probably wasted paper | |||
[9:47pm] jokeefe: How did the Security Training at the Co-op DiscoTech go? | |||
[9:47pm] Ben___: it was unfortunately one of the least attended workgroups, as far as I could tell | |||
[9:48pm] Ben___: I was able to have really detailed conversations with a few interested people though | |||
[9:49pm] jokeefe: Sounds interesting at least | |||
[9:49pm] jokeefe: What were some of the conversations like? | |||
[9:49pm] Ben___: the event itself was really interesting, I'm glad I went | |||
[9:50pm] Ben___: I was able to teach someone how to use PGP for their email | |||
[9:50pm] Ben___: I showed him how you write a message, and then how you receive it | |||
[9:51pm] Ben___: he was under the impression that he wouldn't be able to use his existing email address, but I explained why that isn't true | |||
[9:51pm] jokeefe: Good | |||
[9:52pm] jokeefe: the Middlesex Community College Cryptoparty went well. Got three people to at least use mailvelope | |||
[9:52pm] Ben___: that's awesome | |||
[9:52pm] Ben___: mailvelope is still PGP | |||
[9:52pm] jokeefe: Agreed, though it has limitations | |||
[9:52pm] jokeefe: as does the Windows PGP | |||
[9:53pm] jokeefe: doesn’t use the key servers, unfortunately | |||
[9:54pm] Ben___: that's a strange design choice | |||
[9:54pm] jokeefe: or allow encryption and signing in the same message, at least from what I can tell | |||
[9:54pm] jokeefe: I need to use it some more to make sure | |||
[9:55pm] Ben___: that's definitely bizarre | |||
[9:56pm] Ben___: it looks like they still put out a new release every month or so | |||
[9:56pm] Ben___: hopefully issues like that will be resolved in time | |||
[9:56pm] jokeefe: hopefully | |||
[9:57pm] jokeefe: in the meantime I need to find a better email client than thunderbird | |||
[9:57pm] Ben___: what are the issues you're having? | |||
[9:59pm] jokeefe: Thunderbird isn’t the most updated software. It pauses for a while sometimes. doubles messages. not quite sure how many messages it can handle | |||
[9:59pm] Ben___: it definintely doesn't get as much development attention as Firefox, for example | |||
[10:00pm] jokeefe: yes | |||
[10:00pm] Ben___: unfortunately, I think that webmail has significantly killed off most of the innovation in mail clients | |||
[10:01pm] jokeefe: Nylas N1 could be promissing | |||
[10:01pm] jokeefe: Not fond of its keep things in the cloud methods | |||
[10:02pm] Ben___: there's also roundcube | |||
[10:02pm] Ben___: I don't know if it's any good | |||
[10:05pm] jokeefe: something to consider | |||
[10:05pm] Ben___: on a completely different topic, do you know if anyone has invited Evan Greer from FightForTheFuture to the conference again | |||
[10:06pm] jokeefe: Haven’t yet | |||
[10:06pm] jokeefe: Good idea | |||
[10:07pm] Ben___: also two of the Digital Fourth folks are in Boston | |||
[10:07pm] jokeefe: Alex spoke a few years ago. | |||
[10:07pm] jokeefe: Could invite him as well | |||
[10:08pm] Ben___: I invited someone local who works on OpenStreetMap, but he's not available that date | |||
[10:08pm] jokeefe: that is a shame | |||
[10:09pm] jokeefe: thank you for asking | |||
[10:10pm] Ben___: no problem | |||
[10:10pm] Ben___: well, it's quite late | |||
[10:11pm] jokeefe: agreed | |||
[10:11pm] Ben___: I think I need to get a few things done in advance of tomorrow | |||
[10:11pm] jokeefe: have a good night | |||
[10:11pm] Ben___: see you at MIT | |||
[10:11pm] Ben___: you as well | |||
[10:11pm] jokeefe: thanks | |||
[10:11pm] jokeefe: 11:30, then |
Latest revision as of 21:17, 2 May 2016
Review & Decisions
- Middlesex Community College Cryptoparty
- Fossil Free Somerville Rally
- Security Training, Co-op DiscoTech & Afterparty
- Sign on to the Verizon Strike National Day of Action?
- Write letter in support of the appeal of Ayyub Abdul-Alim? Background
Campaigns Status
Tuesday, International Day against DRM
FSF is holding an event. Looking for the details.
2016 Campaign
- Update on Aaron James running for 27th Middlesex State Rep. district
- 5/8, 3-5pm, Aaron James campaign kick off party
PirateCon 2016
- Date set at 6/25. Have 3 speakers.
- Speaker sign up & registration (pay/nonpay) forms and conference page are up.
- Todo:
- Get word out
- Send email to supporters
- Email act-ma and other lists
- Call supporters
- Lockdown audio and streaming setup
- Flyers
- Get speakers
- Finalize schedule
- Food
- Plan post-conference activity
- Get word out
Upcoming Events
- 5/3, 5pm, Last day to drop off nomination papers at cities/towns for signature validation
- 5/3, International Day Against DRM
- 5/3, 6:30-8:30pm, Muslim Justice League: Resisting Surveillance - Countering Counterintelligence Creatively, Unitarian Universalist Urban Ministry, 10 Putnam St, Roxbury
- 5/4, Digital Fourth meeting, noon-1pm, Tatte Cafe, 101 Main Street, Cambridge
- 5/5, 6:45pm, Killer Drones: An evening of information and reflection on our government’s drone assassination program, Central Square Library, 45 Pearl Street, Cambridge
- 5/8, Aaron James campaign kick off party
- 5/11, Digital Fourth meeting, noon-1pm, Tatte Cafe, 101 Main Street, Cambridge
- 5/15, IT/Democracy Meeting?
- 5/18, Digital Fourth meeting, noon-1pm, Tatte Cafe, 101 Main Street, Cambridge
- 5/22, Together Boston Cryptoparty
- 5/25, Digital Fourth meeting, noon-1pm, Tatte Cafe, 101 Main Street, Cambridge
- 5/25, Last date for speakers to sign up
- 5/25, 6-9pm, Somerville Cryptoparty, 577 Somerville Ave., Somerville
- 6/25, 9am-6pm, PirateCon 2016
Every Wed., Digital Fourth meeting, noon-1pm, 101 Main Street, Cambridge
Participants
- jokeefe
- Ben___
Observers
- igel
- davidd
Summary
International Day Against DRM is scheduled for 11:30am Tuesday outside MIT STATA center.
Discussed past events:
- Security Training at the Co-op DiscoTech taught PGP, but wasn't as well attended as would have hoped. Good conversations. Worthwhile attending.
- Middlesex Community College Cryptoparty went well. Taught three people to at least use mailvelope.
Minutes
<nowiki>
[9:36pm] Ben joined the chat room. [9:36pm] jokeefe: ahoy [9:36pm] Ben is now known as Ben___. [9:36pm] jokeefe: prepped for tomorrow? [9:36pm] Ben___: good evening, sorry for my lateness [9:36pm] Ben___: I hope so [9:37pm] jokeefe: no worries [9:37pm] Ben___: I will be picking up materials from the FSF office beforehand [9:37pm] Ben___: I might have to familiarize myself with some of the W3C arguments [9:38pm] jokeefe: wise [9:38pm] Ben___: do you feel well versed in the DRM talking points? [9:39pm] jokeefe: in general [9:39pm] jokeefe: DRMs lead to security holes [9:39pm] Ben___: very true [9:39pm] jokeefe: DRMs are locks owned by neither the creator or the owners [9:40pm] Ben___: absolutely [9:40pm] jokeefe: ultimately ineffective since it doesn’t take long to find an exploit [9:41pm] Ben___: so it's fundamentally futile [9:41pm] jokeefe: of course. [9:42pm] jokeefe: Doctorow speaks about that elequently [9:42pm] Ben___: although it can still infringe on lots of user rights along the way [9:42pm] jokeefe: of course [9:43pm] jokeefe: trying to get the word out [9:44pm] Ben___: I think most people are easily convinced of the harms of DRM once it's explained [9:44pm] jokeefe: agreed [9:46pm] Ben___: do you have any preferences on what materials I bring for our flyering? [9:46pm] jokeefe: 1/4 page flyers [9:46pm] jokeefe: anything bigger than 1/3 page is probably wasted paper [9:47pm] jokeefe: How did the Security Training at the Co-op DiscoTech go? [9:47pm] Ben___: it was unfortunately one of the least attended workgroups, as far as I could tell [9:48pm] Ben___: I was able to have really detailed conversations with a few interested people though [9:49pm] jokeefe: Sounds interesting at least [9:49pm] jokeefe: What were some of the conversations like? [9:49pm] Ben___: the event itself was really interesting, I'm glad I went [9:50pm] Ben___: I was able to teach someone how to use PGP for their email [9:50pm] Ben___: I showed him how you write a message, and then how you receive it [9:51pm] Ben___: he was under the impression that he wouldn't be able to use his existing email address, but I explained why that isn't true [9:51pm] jokeefe: Good [9:52pm] jokeefe: the Middlesex Community College Cryptoparty went well. Got three people to at least use mailvelope [9:52pm] Ben___: that's awesome [9:52pm] Ben___: mailvelope is still PGP [9:52pm] jokeefe: Agreed, though it has limitations [9:52pm] jokeefe: as does the Windows PGP [9:53pm] jokeefe: doesn’t use the key servers, unfortunately [9:54pm] Ben___: that's a strange design choice [9:54pm] jokeefe: or allow encryption and signing in the same message, at least from what I can tell [9:54pm] jokeefe: I need to use it some more to make sure [9:55pm] Ben___: that's definitely bizarre [9:56pm] Ben___: it looks like they still put out a new release every month or so [9:56pm] Ben___: hopefully issues like that will be resolved in time [9:56pm] jokeefe: hopefully [9:57pm] jokeefe: in the meantime I need to find a better email client than thunderbird [9:57pm] Ben___: what are the issues you're having? [9:59pm] jokeefe: Thunderbird isn’t the most updated software. It pauses for a while sometimes. doubles messages. not quite sure how many messages it can handle [9:59pm] Ben___: it definintely doesn't get as much development attention as Firefox, for example [10:00pm] jokeefe: yes [10:00pm] Ben___: unfortunately, I think that webmail has significantly killed off most of the innovation in mail clients [10:01pm] jokeefe: Nylas N1 could be promissing [10:01pm] jokeefe: Not fond of its keep things in the cloud methods [10:02pm] Ben___: there's also roundcube [10:02pm] Ben___: I don't know if it's any good [10:05pm] jokeefe: something to consider [10:05pm] Ben___: on a completely different topic, do you know if anyone has invited Evan Greer from FightForTheFuture to the conference again [10:06pm] jokeefe: Haven’t yet [10:06pm] jokeefe: Good idea [10:07pm] Ben___: also two of the Digital Fourth folks are in Boston [10:07pm] jokeefe: Alex spoke a few years ago. [10:07pm] jokeefe: Could invite him as well [10:08pm] Ben___: I invited someone local who works on OpenStreetMap, but he's not available that date [10:08pm] jokeefe: that is a shame [10:09pm] jokeefe: thank you for asking [10:10pm] Ben___: no problem [10:10pm] Ben___: well, it's quite late [10:11pm] jokeefe: agreed [10:11pm] Ben___: I think I need to get a few things done in advance of tomorrow [10:11pm] jokeefe: have a good night [10:11pm] Ben___: see you at MIT [10:11pm] Ben___: you as well [10:11pm] jokeefe: thanks [10:11pm] jokeefe: 11:30, then