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<h1>Core Tor People</h1> |
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<dl> |
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- <dt>Jacob Appelbaum, Advocate, Security Researcher, and Developer</dt> |
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- <dd>Our main advocate. Speaks at conferences and gives |
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+ <dt>Sherief Alaa, Support</dt> |
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+ <dd>Arabic translator, works on videos and documentation, and |
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+ helps answer all the users who contact the support desk.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Jacob Appelbaum, Advocate, Security Researcher, and |
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+ Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Speaks at conferences and gives |
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trainings all over the world to get people excited about Tor, |
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explain how Tor is used in real world situations, and generally |
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explain why anonymity online matters to you. Original developer |
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of ttdnsd, <a href="https://check.torproject.org/">Tor |
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check</a>, <a href="https://exitlist.torproject.org/">Tor |
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DNSEL</a>, and <a href="https://weather.torproject.org">Tor |
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- weather</a> site.</dd> |
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+ weather</a> site. Runs one of the directory authorities.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Moritz Bartl, Advocate</dt> |
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+ <dd>Manages <a href="https://torservers.net">Zwiebelfreunde</a> |
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+ (a German non-profit to run exit relays), and coordinates |
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+ the many similar non-profits that are springing up in other |
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+ countries. Speaks and organizes in support of Tor and freedoms |
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+ in Europe and world-wide.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Caspar Bowden, Director</dt> |
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+ <dd>Advocate for Tor in Europe, and specialist in data |
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+ protection policy, EU and US surveillance law, PET research, |
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+ identity management, and information ethics and philosophy.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Griffin Boyce, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Works on <a href="http://cupcakebridge.com/">Cupcake</a>, |
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+ a set of browser extensions to let people volunteer to become |
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+ a <a href="https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/">Flash |
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+ Proxy</a> for censored users.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Kathleen Brade, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Part of the Tor Browser team — develops |
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+ and maintains Tor Launcher and Tor Browser Button.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Arlo Breault, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Rewrote <a href="https://check.torproject.org/">Tor |
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+ Check</a> so now it can handle all our users, and helps with |
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+ Flash Proxy and other pluggable transport work. Also working |
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+ on the Tor Instant Messaging Bundle.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Colin Childs, Translation Coordinator and Support</dt> |
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+ <dd>Helps wrangle <a |
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+ href="https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/torproject/">Transifex</a> |
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+ for us, and also helps answer all the users who contact the |
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+ support desk.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Erinn Clark, Packaging and Build Automation</dt> |
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<dd>Erinn is tackling the growing needs for easy to install |
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and configure packages on a variety of operating systems. |
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Syverson. Leading researcher in the anonymous communications |
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field. Frequent speaker at conferences to advocate Tor and |
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explain what Tor is and can do. Helps coordinate academic |
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- researchers.</dd> |
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- <dt>David Fifield, Developer</dt> |
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+ researchers. Runs one of the directory authorities.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Kevin Dyer, Developer, Researcher</dt> |
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+ <dd>Main developer of <a |
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+ href="https://fteproxy.org/">fteproxy</a>, and part of the |
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+ pluggable transports team. Grad student at Portland State.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Nima Fatemi, Support</dt> |
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+ <dd>Farsi translator; helps answer all the users who contact |
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+ the support desk.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>David Fifield, Developer, Researcher</dt> |
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<dd>Developer and co-inventor of <a |
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- href="https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/">Flash Proxy</a> (<a |
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- href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/flashproxy.git">git</a>), |
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- a set of tools to route Tor traffic via web browsers for |
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- better blocking-resistance.</dd> |
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+ href="https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/">Flash Proxy</a>, |
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+ and part of the pluggable transports team. Grad student at |
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+ Berkeley.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Arturo Filastò, Developer</dt> |
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- <dd>Develops censorship measurement tools, and generally helps |
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- to evaluate security.</dd> |
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+ <dd>Project leader for <a |
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+ href="https://ooni.torproject.org/">OONI</a>, has helped |
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+ with <a href="http://tor2web.org/">tor2web</a>, wrote <a |
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+ href="https://atlas.torproject.org/">Atlas</a>, and generally |
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+ helps to evaluate and improve security.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Matt Finkel, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Helps maintain and develop <a |
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+ href="https://bridges.torproject.org/">BridgeDB</a>, has helped |
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+ with OONI, and generally helps on many projects.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Nathan Freitas, Mobile phone hacker</dt> |
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<dd>The driving force behind <a |
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href="https://guardianproject.info">The Guardian |
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an Android library for Tor, and <a |
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href="https://guardianproject.info/apps/orweb/">Orweb: A |
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privacy-enhanced mobile browser</a>.</dd> |
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<dt>Christian Fromme, Developer</dt> |
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- <dd>Christian works on all things python for Tor. He enhanced |
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- and maintains a slew of codebases for us, such as the get-tor |
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- email auto-responder, check.torproject.org, bridge db, tor |
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- weather, tor controller, tor flow, etc.</dd> |
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+ <dd>Helped with many Python projects, such as the |
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+ get-tor email auto-responder, check.torproject.org, bridge db, |
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+ tor weather, tor controller, tor flow, etc.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Aaron Gibson, Developer</dt> |
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- <dd>Taking over bridgedb development, and hopefully development |
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- and maintenance for other Tor services.</dd> |
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+ <dd>Develops OONI, and has helped with Torflow and other Tor |
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+ services.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Melissa Gilroy, CFO and Internal Audit</dt> |
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<dd>With a strong background in non-profit accounting and |
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auditing, Melissa is in charge of Tor's finances, audit |
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and professor; one of the designers of <a |
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href="http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr/">Off-the-Record |
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Messaging</a>.</dd> |
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+ <dt>David Goulet, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Lead developer of Torsocks 2.0.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Sathyanarayanan Gunasekaran, Developer</dt> |
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- <dd>Developer that worked on Orbot in Google |
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- Summer of Code 2011, and presently develops Compass and |
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- Pyonionoo</dd> |
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- <dt>Sebastian Hahn, Developer and Advocate</dt> |
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+ <dd>Worked on Orbot in Google |
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+ Summer of Code 2011. Currently develops <a |
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+ href="https://compass.torproject.org/">Compass</a> and |
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+ Pyonionoo, and is a grad student at Georgia Tech.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Sebastian Hahn, Developer, Advocate</dt> |
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<dd>Improves build and testing automation for TBB. Develops |
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Tor itself. Helps people around the world use and understand |
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- Tor better. Generally helps everything run smoothly.</dd> |
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- <dt>Rob Jansen, Researcher</dt> |
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- <dd>Developer for <a href="https://shadow.cs.umn.edu/">Shadow</a>, |
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+ Tor better. Generally helps everything run smoothly. Runs one |
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+ of the directory authorities.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Dr. Nick Hopper, Researcher</dt> |
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+ <dd>Cryptographer, privacy expert, and professor.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Intrigeri, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Our main interface with the <a |
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+ href="https://tails.boum.org/">Tails</a> project.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Isis, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Lead maintainer and developer on <a |
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+ href="https://bridges.torproject.org/">BridgeDB</a>. Used to |
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+ work on OONI.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Dr. Rob Jansen, Researcher</dt> |
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+ <dd>Lead developer for <a |
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+ href="https://shadow.cs.umn.edu/">Shadow</a>, |
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a full Tor network simulator that he's using to help us understand |
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and improve Tor network performance.</dd> |
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+ <dt>Dr. Aaron Johnson, Researcher</dt> |
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+ <dd>Works on understanding diversity and trust |
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+ in Tor network locations. See for example the <a |
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+ href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/#ccs2013-usersrouted">CCS |
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+ 2013</a> paper.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Damian Johnson, Developer</dt> |
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- <dd>Author of <a href="https://www.atagar.com/arm/">arm</a>, a command-line |
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- application that provides real-time status information for Tor relays |
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- and <a href="https://stem.torproject.org/">Stem</a>, a controller |
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+ <dd>Author of <a href="https://www.atagar.com/arm/">arm</a>, |
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+ a command-line application that provides |
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+ real-time status information for Tor relays, and <a |
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+ href="https://stem.torproject.org/">Stem</a>, a controller |
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library for interacting with Tor.</dd> |
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<dt>asn, Developer</dt> |
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- <dd>Developer of pluggable transports and bridge-scanning |
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- resistance.</dd> |
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- <dt>Bruce Leidl</dt><dd>Led development of |
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+ <dd>Developer of Obfsproxy, the Tor side of pluggable |
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+ transports, and researcher on bridge scanning resistance. Part |
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+ of the pluggable transports team.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Georg Koppen, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Works on Tor Browser, Tor Browser Button, and our build |
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+ automation.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Pepijn Le Heux, Advocate</dt> |
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+ <dd>Tireless advocate and Tor enthusiast in the Netherlands.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Andreas Lehner, Advocate</dt> |
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+ <dd>Operates a directory authority in Germany with the CCC, |
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+ and does talks and discussions in support of privacy around |
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+ Europe.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Bruce Leidl</dt> |
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+ <dd>Lead developer of |
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<a href="http://www.subgraph.com/orchid.html">Orchid</a>, |
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a Tor client in Java.</dd> |
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<dt>Andrew Lewman, Executive Director, Director, |
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<a href="<page press/press>">press contact</a></dt> |
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<dd>Manages the business operations of The Tor Project, Inc. |
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<dd>Primary researcher and developer into |
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<a href="https://metrics.torproject.org/">anonymous metrics</a> |
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which started as a National Science Foundation grant.</dd> |
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+ <dt>Lunar, Support Coordinator and Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>In addition to leading the support team and helping with |
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+ Debian packaging, he also helps lead the Tor Weekly News |
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+ issues.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Ximin Luo, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Flash Proxy developer, and member of the pluggable transports |
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+ team.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Nick Mathewson, Chief Architect, Researcher, Director</dt> |
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<dd>One of the three original designers of Tor; does a lot |
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- of the ongoing design work. One of the two main developers, |
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- along with Roger.</dd> |
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+ of the ongoing design work, and coordinates and leads ongoing |
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+ development.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>meejah, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Author of <a |
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+ href="https://github.com/meejah/txtorcon">txtorcon</a>, a Tor |
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+ controller library in Twisted.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Kelley Misata, Outreach and Communications</dt> |
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+ <dd>Helps handle press, coordinates Tor talks and outreach, |
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+ helps with trainings, helps with annual reports, and generally |
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+ works on community-facing activities.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Dr. Steven Murdoch, Researcher and Developer</dt> |
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- <dd>Researcher at the University of Cambridge, currently funded |
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- by The Tor Project to improve the security, performance, |
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- and usability of Tor. Creator of the <a href="<page |
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- projects/torbrowser>">Tor Browser Bundle</a>. |
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- You can find out more about his work on his <a |
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- href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sjm217/">professional |
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- website</a></dd> |
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+ <dd>Researcher at the University of Cambridge who works |
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+ on security, performance, and usability of Tor. Creator |
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+ of the <a href="<page projects/torbrowser>">Tor Browser |
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+ Bundle</a>. You can find out more about his work on his |
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+ <a href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sjm217/">professional |
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+ website</a>.</dd> |
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<dt>Linus Nordberg, Advocate, Developer</dt> |
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- <dd>Swedish advocate for Tor, anonymous |
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- communications research, and employee at <a |
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- href="http://nordu.net">NORDUnet</a>. Works on implementing |
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- IPv6 in Tor.</dd> |
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+ <dd>Swedish advocate for Tor, anonymous communications research, |
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+ and employee at <a href="http://nordu.net">NORDUnet</a>. Works |
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+ on implementing IPv6 in Tor, and helps with build |
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+ automation. Runs one of the directory authorities.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Matt Pagan, Support</dt> |
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+ <dd>Maintains the FAQ, works on documentation, and helps answer |
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+ all the users who contact the support desk.</dd> |
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<dt>Peter Palfrader, Sysadmin and Developer</dt> |
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<dd>Manages the Debian packages, runs one of the directory |
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authorities, runs the website and the wiki, and generally helps |
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out a lot.</dd> |
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- <dt>Mike Perry, Torbutton and Tor Performance Developer</dt> |
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- <dd>Author of <a |
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- href="https://svn.torproject.org/svn/torflow/trunk/README">TorFlow</a>, |
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- a Tor controller that builds paths through the |
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- Tor network and measures various properties and |
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- behaviors. Developer and maintainer of <a href="<page |
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- torbutton/index>">Torbutton</a>.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Mike Perry, Tor Browser and Tor Performance |
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+ Developer</dt> <dd>Lead developer on Tor Browser, developer |
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+ of <a href="<page torbutton/index>">Torbutton</a>, author of <a |
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+ href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/torflow.git/blob/HEAD:/README">TorFlow</a>. |
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+ Runs one of the directory authorities.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Sina Rabbani, Advocate</dt> |
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+ <dd>Developer and maintainer of <a |
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+ href="https://cloud.torproject.org/">Tor Cloud</a>, and |
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+ does trainings and outreach. Runs one of the directory |
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+ authorities.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Karen Reilly, Development Director</dt> |
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<dd>Responsible for fundraising, advocacy, general marketing, |
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policy outreach programs for Tor. She is also available to |
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speak for audiences about the benefits of online anonymity, |
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privacy, and Tor.</dd> |
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- <dt>Runa A. Sandvik, Developer, Security Researcher, and Translation Coordinator</dt> |
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- <dd>Maintains the <a |
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- href="http://www.transifex.net/projects/p/torproject/">Tor |
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- Translation Portal</a> and the translations for a number of |
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- projects (such as Vidalia, Torbutton and the website). She |
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- also generally helps out with the <a |
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- href="<wiki>doc/Torouter">Torouter |
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- project</a>, bridge distribution through instant messaging, |
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- and other projects.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Leif Ryge, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Works on security analysis, designer of "bananaphone" |
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+ transport, and part of the pluggable transports team.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Runa A. Sandvik, Advocate</dt> |
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+ <dd>Maintained the Tor Translation Portal and the translations |
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+ for projects such as Vidalia, Torbutton and the |
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+ website.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Christian Schulz, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Developer and maintainer of <a |
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+ href="https://globe.torproject.org/">Globe</a>, which is on |
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+ its way to replacing Atlas and eventually Compass.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Wendy Seltzer, Director</dt> |
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<dd>Lawyer, cyberlaw professor, and founder of <a |
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href="http://chillingeffects.org/">ChillingEffects.org</a>.</dd> |
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<dt>Andrea Shepard, Developer</dt> |
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<dd>Works with Nick as a core Tor developer.</dd> |
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<dt>Sukhbir Singh, Developer</dt> |
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- <dd>Develops and maintains TorBirdy (Torbutton for Thunderbird).</dd> |
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+ <dd>Develops and maintains TorBirdy (Torbutton for Thunderbird). |
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+ Rewrote and maintains Gettor. Working on the Tor Instant |
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+ Messaging Bundle.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Mark Smith, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Part of the Tor Browser team — develops |
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+ and maintains Tor Launcher and Tor Browser Button.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Dr. Paul Syverson, Researcher</dt> |
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<dd>Inventor of <a href="http://www.onion-router.net/">Onion |
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Routing</a>, original designer of Tor along with Roger and |
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Nick, and project leader for original design, development, |
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and deployment of Tor. Currently helps out with research |
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and design.</dd> |
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+ <dt>Rob Thomas, Director</dt> |
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+ <dd>Shares his experience with smoothly running non-profits, and |
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+ also serves as our Internet governance bureaucracy guru.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Jeremy Todaro, Illustration & Design</dt> |
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<dd>Works on the artwork and design for various projects, |
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annual reports, and brochures. His other work can be found at |
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<a href="http://jmtodaro.com/">http://jmtodaro.com/</a>.</dd> |
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+ <dt>Jason Tsai, Support</dt> |
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+ <dd>Chinese translator; helps answer all the users who contact |
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+ the support desk.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>Nicolas Vigier, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Working on build automation, particularly around the Tor |
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+ Browser.</dd> |
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+ |
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+ <dt>vmon, Support, Developer</dt> |
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+ <dd>Farsi translator; helps answer all the users who contact |
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+ the support desk. Also working on Stegotorus, and part of the |
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+ pluggable transports team.</dd> |
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+ |
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<dt>Philipp Winter, Researcher</dt> |
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<dd>Understands how to manipulate and circumvent Tor network |
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- censorship attempts.</dd> |
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+ censorship attempts. Main developer of <a |
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+ href="http://www.cs.kau.se/philwint/scramblesuit/">ScrambleSuit</a>, |
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+ and part of the pluggable transports team. Grad student at |
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+ Karlstad University in Sweden.</dd> |
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