On 01/12/2013 11:02 AM, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
> Le 11.01.2013 23:27, Engineering Safety Organization a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does  anyone  have  any  great   suggestions  for  how  to  best  
>> post
>> anonymously to web  sites and how to create web  sites and web 
>> servers
>> to allow  participants a reasonable  expectation of anonymity  so 
>> that
>> they can freely post their concerns?
>>
>> There is a  pro-regulation website, http://www.engsafety.org, on 
>> which
>> I would like to add directions describing how best to post 
>> anonymously
>> for end users.  I would like  US govt regulators to be able to 
>> comment
>> about the problems and corruption they encounter at their jobs 
>> without
>> fear of retaliation, but I am not sure how best to set-up a site 
>> which
>> could provide this service.  The  hope would be to coordinate a 
>> bright
>> light on the current regulatory  problems to help speed up the 
>> process
>> of regulatory reform through safe public discourse.
>>
>> Have any other site already successfully achieved this result?
>>
>> Help and feedback are appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Engsafety
> 
> I think Tor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_(anonymity_network)) and 
> freenet (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freenet) are some interesting 
> starting points.
> 
> 
Also, the following site might be just what you're looking for -- at
least in the way of examples:

https://riseup.net/

Maybe your group could set up a user list there?


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