Join Our Second Documentation Hackathon March 22-30

Between 22 and 30 March, the Tor Project will host the second edition of our user documentation hackathon, the DocsHackathon. The DocsHackathon is a totally remote and online event.
Between 22 and 30 March, the Tor Project will host the second edition of our user documentation hackathon, the DocsHackathon. The DocsHackathon is a totally remote and online event.
The video from my DEF CON 2019 talk ("The Tor Censorship Arms Race: The Next Chapter") is now up. I'll be happy to answer questions about the talk, or about the censorship team in general, over the next few days in the comments.
Part of the Tor Project's mission is to further the popular understanding of privacy technologies, and we believe we can achieve it by combining educational efforts with usability efforts. Popular understanding is to not only be aware of such privacy technologies but to also be able to use and control them. With that in mind, we decided to integrate user experience research into our digital security training with a single program called 'User Feedback Program’.
On September 20th and 27th, millions of people will take to the streets worldwide to demand urgent climate action.
Documentation is extremely valuable to the health of open source software projects, but it is often overlooked. Due to the amount of interest we received during our search for a Google Season of Docs candidate, we're kicking off a week-long documentation hackathon Monday 2nd September 00:00UTC to Friday 6th September 23:59UTC. *Update: The DocsHackathon has been extended to Monday 9th September 14:59 UTC.
To improve user experience, most of the tech industry relies on analyzing their users’ behavioral data to drive decision making. Tor does things differently.
At our upcoming Tor meeting in Mexico City, we're having two open hack days that everyone is welcome to join.
The Linux Users’ Group of Durgapur is holding our next monthly privacy meetup in Pune, India. We'll focus on discussing privacy issues, tools, and technologies in the field, including Tor.
We're holding a follow-up meetup to continue our discussions from our last meetup in July. If you want to learn more about Tor or running a relay, we'll be available to help with that, too.
This installment will feature a Q&A with our incoming Executive Director, Isabela Bagueros. We'll start with a brief introduction on Tor, then Isa will highlight a few things we've been up to and give an overview of her vision for the organization as she prepares to become the Tor Project's ED at the end of this year.