[Ssc-dev] Morning Update from UCB HRC conference
Bryan Nunez
bryan at witness.org
Tue Apr 26 10:45:48 EDT 2011
Awesome see you soon. Also can you upload the latest build to github
when you're done?
Good job everyone!
Thanks
bryan
-sent from a mobile device
On Apr 26, 2011, at 7:38 AM, Nathan of Guardian
<nathan at guardianproject.info> wrote:
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> Hey all... I am in the lobby of the Hotel Shattuck Plaza right now,
> having a coffee, and finishing up my slides for tomorrow. I will be
> heading over to the Browser Center at 8:30am.
>
> At this point, it seems like we have a pretty solid demoable app for
> SSC, though I have a few more features I hope to push this morning,
> namely the consent form dialog. Otherwise, here is what we can demo now
> in terms of SSC core functionality:
>
> - - the concept of the "risk slider" and its impact on the app settings
>
> - - taking a new picture, auto or manual id'ing faces, then sharing that
> photo out via email or MMS message with the faces blurred
>
> - - receiving a bluetoothed photo from another device, load that via
> gallery, and do the same auto/manual blur and share
>
> - - process to enable OpenPGP encryption of image regions, with key
> selection, etc.
>
> - - the ID box as it is now where you can enter a name
>
> - - the stripping and recreation of metadata as embedded JSON (might need
> a PC or another app to display new EXIF or "no" exif)
>
> - - Send SMS SHA-1 (or is it -256?) hash of original file
>
> - - auto-delete on import (via settings feature)
>
> .. anything else?
>
> I think we are really at fantastic point with this project, and I am
> really excited to talk about it here at the HRC conference... everyone
> should be proud and ready to kick some more meta-butt in Phase II!
>
> +n
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