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= 2012 Seattle Tor Hackfest =
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== What ==
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This is a hackfest about Tor and related projects.
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Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security known as traffic analysis.
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Please attend if you have some interest in programming, advocacy, marketing, or (network security/anonymity/computer science/etc) research with Tor, or are willing to be persuaded to entertain an interest. :) Tor's a small project (in terms of number of developers) that could really use your help.
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Hope to see you in February!
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== When ==
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We'll start with a light afternoon of hacking while everyone is around:
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Feb 22 - 13:30 Open Discussion/Hacking until we leave
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Additionally - we'll have a second open hack fest to discuss some recent events starting early and going all day:
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Feb 23 - 10:30 to 17:30 - Open Discussion/Hacking until we leave
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== Where ==
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University of Washington, CSE, Paul Allen building
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First day:
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CSE - Paul Allen building room room 303 until 3pm, then over to room 503 until we leave for the day.
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Second day:
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CSE - Paul Allen building room 305 until we leave for the day.
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== Who ==
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Open to users, developers, students, all interested parties |
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