[Ssc-dev] Fwd: [liberationtech] Freebird mobile workshop on May 30th in Rio & NYC
Nathan of Guardian
nathan at guardianproject.info
Wed May 2 13:46:44 EDT 2012
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Bryan / Sam,
Let's talk about who from your Brasil networks you would like to attend
our event, and your own participation in NYC and Rio.
Also, Andrew S. and others on this list: please come too!
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Subject: [liberationtech] Freebird mobile workshop on May 30th in
Rio & NYC
Date: Tue, 01 May 2012 13:46:36 -0400
From: Nathan of Guardian <nathan at guardianproject.info>
Organization: The Guardian Project
To: liberationtech at lists.stanford.edu
<liberationtech at lists.stanford.edu>
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The Guardian Project is hosting a workshop
(https://guardianproject.info/freebird - more below!) on May 30th and we
are extending an open invitation to members of the LibTech list. In
particular, we are hoping to connect with open-source developers from
Brasil and Latin America, who are interested in mobile, to ensure we can
best serve the growing number of smartphone users in those regions with
increased communication security and privacy capabilities through open,
free and libre software.
Are you already planning to attend Access' Human Rights Tech Conference
in Rio? Then come a day early! In the New York area? We will
simultaneously be there, as well, at NYU's Interactive Telecommunication
Program, live via the interweb!
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Have you ever worried about if your phone could talk, all the things it
would know about your life?
Have you rooted, jailbroken or otherwise hacked your phone, in order to
make it better somehow?
Have you ever built an app for a mobile phone that somehow enhances the
privacy of its user, instead of exploiting it?
Are you tired of phone companies and mobile operators telling you what
you can or cannot do with the personal mobile computer you just paid a
whole lot of money for?
Do you use mobile phones for protests, activism or human rights, but are
worried you may be doing more harm than good?
Then Freebird is for you!
Freebird is a one-day workshop that aims to empower mobile technology
users with greater knowledge about the security and privacy-oriented
capabilities of their personal devices, while also giving them the
opportunity to meet, influence and collaborate with open-source mobile
software developers seeking to address their needs.
The May 30th workshop in Rio de Janeiro is a pre-event for the Human
Rights Technology Conference <https://rightscon.org/rio>, allowing
participants to continue their interactions over the following days. All
Freebird attendees will receive passes for the full conference on May
31st and June 1st. Freebird will be held simultaneously in Rio de
Janeiro and New York City, connected via a live stream, bringing
together activists, developers, hackers and users from both hemispheres,
to share and collaborate on the future of open mobile software.
https://guardianproject.info/freebird/ aka freebirdcamp.org
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