Assembly:GNUnet & pEp

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Website https://gnunet.org/, https://pep.foundation/
Contact Jeff Burdges <burdges@gnunet.org>

+33 2 99 84 71 47 office +33 7 68 00 29 48 mobile/signal/whatsapp

Nana Karlstetter <contact@pep.foundation>

Description We from the GNUnet and p≡p projects seek to build privacy preserving secure alternatives to current internet protocols with the aim to preserve or increase freedom of speech, freedom of association, and freedom of the press.

We organize the We Fix the Net talks session on Wednesday, a successor to the YBTI sessions of previous years. We love to chat about privacy, cryptographic protocol, etc. anytime however!

Members Dangole, Darthmama, Hidden-markov, Jeffburdges, LynX, Nana, Pf, Roker, Vx
Projects PEp -- pretty Easy privacy, PoPCoin, Taler instruction
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Self-organized Sessions A walk through the inner core of pEp, GNUNet e.V. meeting, How to integrate pEp into your development environment, PEp KeySync, PEp User Interface Design, PEp for Java Script, PEp tech troubleshooting, e.g. Android and IMAP problems, PoParty, Taler workshop, The tech of current pEp releases, We Fix the Net, YBTI Berlin January 2
Subassembly of Noisy Square
Related to Assembly Free Software Foundation Europe, Courage Foundation
Tags privacy, freedom of information, freedom of speech, mass encryption, usability, open source, multiple platforms, interoperability, end-to-end, mobile services, peer-to-peer, encryption, key synchronization, free and open source software, innovation, meta data protection
Registered on 17 November 2016 14:06:59
Location for self-organized sessions yes
Self-organized session notes At least the following sessions:
  • We Fix The Net
  • Taler workshop
  • pEp@FSFE assembly: Privacy by Default with pretty Easy privacy 27.12.; 18:00-19:00; Hall B
  • pEp walkthrough (core parts) as interactive talk 28.12.; 11:00-13:00; Hall B
  • pEp workshops (for specific platforms)
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Orga contact burdges@gnunet.org
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Projects
Uses money no money handling
Plays TING yes
Plays TING skills {{{Plays ting skills}}}
Character of assembly place to show and meet
Seats needed 10
Extra seats 3
Assembly specification loud place ok, want loud place, want sit in background, want sit public, want low light, special requirements other stated below
Planning notes We are a cluster of assemblies together with Wau Holland Foundation, Courage, and FSFE. We work on subjects like Freedom of the Internet and Freedom of Speech, Privacy as essential Human Right, Mass Encryption, Whistleblowing and support for FOSS projects as well as investigative journalism in this area. As well as bringing forward the community as a whole.
past congress review We loved our placement like last year next to Wau Holland Foundation and Courage on the right side of the stairwell going up. We were unsure if marking ourselves in Noisy Square gives exactly the right placement message, but this year the Noisy

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SPECIAL p≡p HANDS-ON SESSIONS

Dec 28., 22:00 Key Synchronization in p≡p (KeySync)

Dec 29., 14:00 The tech of current p≡p releases (Engine, Adapters & Android, Outlook implementations)

Dec 29., 16:00 p≡p tech troubleshooting, e.g. Android and IMAP problems

Dec 29., 18:00 How to integrate p≡p in JavaScript environments

Dec 29., 20:00 How to integrate p≡p into your own development environment

Dec 29., 22:00 p≡p User Interface Design

Meeting point is always at our assembly table (next to Wau Holland Foundation).


If you have further questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at contact@pep.foundation.

What is p≡p?

p≡p stands for pretty Easy privacy: p≡p wants to radically ease the use of well-known and established end-to-end cryptographic tools for already existing and widely-used written digital communication channels (like e-mail, SMS or chat). Ultimately, p≡p wants to change the default in written digital communications: from unencrypted, unverified and unanonymized to encrypted, verified and anonymized.

p≡p's protocols automate the steps taught to users at CryptoPartys to protect personal security and privacy by default. Thus, we will be able to provide protection on a state of the art expert encryption level for everyone regardless of their technical knowledge or expertise and for a substantial portion of their communication needs.

p≡p has a massive cross-platform approach, supporting multiple platforms (iOS, Android, Linux, BSD, MacOS, Windows etc.) and already supports multiple programming languages, will support multiple crypto technologies and be able to deal with multiple message transports as well as devices. p≡p, by concept, is 100% peer-to-per, end-to-end and provides device-based synchronization of keys and configurations (later also cloudless synchronization of contact and calendar data). Development wise, we provide very simple APIs to allow for easy integration of p≡p into application programming.

All software published by p≡p foundation is and shall forever remain Free Software available for the general public under the GNU General Public License v3. All p≡p software will be subject to independent code audits (p≡p engine v0.8.0 having been reviewed already).

p≡p on the community side is organized as (1) p≡p foundation, a non-profit organization that owns the p≡p engine and supports Free and Open Source Software and Privacy by Default; and (2) p≡p security, an enterprise to distribute p≡p applications and respective services to specific markets (B2B and B2C).

Please find more information on the foundation site: https://pep.foundation

There's also a Wikipedia article on p≡p: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Easy_privacy

What is GNUnet?

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