> On 06/24/2012 11:07 PM, Sandy Harris wrote: >> [Hostile] regimes [would] stomp rather firmly on >> anyone they caught with a Box?
that's actually a valid point i think. if the government is searching your house because they suspect you're a dissident, or because they traced from your ISP to your house, then you're at their hands already anyway, and there's not much that can be done about that i think. but what we can try to be aware of is to make sure a box does not by its mere physical presence fire off any alerts. so people who ship plugservers with freedombox pre-installed should try to make them look like normal routers. you could even provide the stickers separately, one proud freedombox sticker, and then a set of fake undercover stickers that say 'linksys' or 'vodafone'. :) On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 6:41 AM, Stephen Michael Kellat <[email protected]> wrote: > In a [hostile] regime, this is not a plug and pray platform > that requires no training. that's probably the appropriate conclusion. and i think we should not underestimate the importance of freedombox in the US and also in Europe. This is something we need. On all levels, and for the general public. So i think it should be a tool aimed both at relatively-free and not-so-free countries, at the same time, keeping in mind the differences between the use cases, and providing documentation with it to educate users. Cheers, Michiel _______________________________________________ Freedombox-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss
