Hello all,

I hope that this finds all of you well - as some of you may know, I'm a 
researcher at the University of Edinburgh and I've been conducting some 
sociological research with members of the Tor community over the last nine 
months or so. This has been going well - everyone I've spoken to has been 
extremely generous with their time and I really appreciate all the 
contributions I've had. I've conducted around 20 anonymous interviews so far 
with relay operators, developers and other members of the community and the Tor 
Project.


In the interests of feeding back some of my findings I had thought that I might 
submit a "work-in-progress" talk to this year's CCC on the research I've 
carried out so far. I thought that this might be a good opportunity to give 
something back to the community, to open some of my findings and research up to 
scrutiny and to invite discussion (while obviously strictly preserving the 
anonymity of respondents). I would of course make it clear that this research 
isn't affiliated with or carried out by the Tor Project.


The CCC is obviously a very meaningful event for the Tor Project and the Tor 
community more broadly and I wanted to signal my intentions here on the 
Tor-talk mailing list to get a sense of whether this would pose any 
difficulties for the community, make anyone uncomfortable, or just generally be 
felt to be inappropriate. If anyone has any objections or concerns about me 
submitting a talk about my research to one of the CCC streams for this year 
then I'd be very grateful if you could let me know before the call for papers 
ends on the 15th October and I can take it into consideration and discuss how 
best, or whether, to proceed.


Additionally, if anyone is interested in taking part in the research, doing an 
interview or generally has concerns or questions about the research then please 
feel free to get in touch.


Thank you again to everyone I've spoken to so far, and to the community in 
general for your patience with my emails!


Very best,


Ben Collier



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