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Issue created Jun 23, 2018 by mozfest-bot@mozfest-bot

infrastructure server guide for activists

[ UUID ] 0785580c-aec4-4b4e-9908-e2c084e215f0

[ Session Name ] infrastructure server guide for activists [ Primary Space ] Openness [ Secondary Space ] Digital Inclusion

[ Submitter's Name ] narrira de souza [ Submitter's Affiliated Organisation ] Cl4ndestina [ Submitter's GitHub ] @narriral

[ Other Facilitator 1's Name ] narrira de souza [ Other Facilitator 1's GitHub ] @narriral

[ Other Facilitator 2's Name ] Steffania Paola [ Other Facilitator 2's GitHub ] @stepaola

What will happen in your session?

This session is a presentation of an on going project at Cl4ndestina, a feminist collective that provides web hosting for activist and feminist groups and individuals in Latin America. This project research ways of documentating the process of building a hosting server for activists, besides work with them about the politics, technical knowledge and administration of webhost. In addition to providing hosting, we want to ensure that groups and individuals know how works a server compromised with security, privacy and freedom on the web; and understand the whole structure behind a group that does it for free. We also want other people to have a place to look for if they want to have their own server.

What is the goal or outcome of your session?

We are facing many challenges about how to document this process. For that, we interviewed many sysadmins that work in diverses projects for activists in Brazil in the past ten years. They all agree about some elements, but also diverge in other. We expect to get notes, suggestions and tips about how build and share an open documentation for servers designed to host activists projects.

If your session requires additional materials or electronic equipment, please outline your needs.

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less than 60 mins

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