OONI, the Open Observatory for Network Interference, is a global observation[[BR]]network which aims is to collect high quality data using open methodologies,[[BR]]using Free and Open Source Software (FL/OSS) to share observations and data[[BR]]about the various types, methods, and amounts of censorship in the world.[[BR]][[BR]]With the belief that unfettered access to information is a intrinsic human right,[[BR]]OONI seeks to observe levels of surveillance, censorship, and network discrimination[[BR]]by authoritarian power structures, in order for people worldwide to have a clearer[[BR]]understanding of the ways in which their access to information is filtered.[[BR]][[BR]]The end goal of OONI is to collect data which can show an accurate[[BR]]topology of network interference and censorship. Through this topology, it will be[[BR]]possible to see what the internet looks like from nearly any location, including[[BR]]what sites are censored, or have been tampered with, and by whom. We're calling[[BR]]this more accurate network topology the Filternet.
= Coordination =
We're going to hold weekly meetings in IRC, ircs://irc.oftc.net#ooni, to synchronize progress and next steps.
These are tickets for things we would like to exist in OONI, but are not necessarily part of the roadmap [[TicketQuery(keywords~=wishlist,format=table,col=id|summary|keywords|owner|component)]]