flesh out the donation bits a small bit.
Andrew Lewman

Andrew Lewman commited on 2010-08-16 22:02:59
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     <h1>Hardware Donations</h1>
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+    We're generally looking for donated hardware and support services
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+    that could be used to provide the infrastructure that supports
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+    Tor's operations, including website mirrors, database servers, build
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+    systems and legacy hardware for supporting packages on older Operating
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+    Systems; such as OS X 10.2, OS X 10.3, Windows XP, Windows 7, IRIX,
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+    Redhat, CentOS, Fedora, Debian, etc. A number of service providers
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+    have an abundance of bandwidth capacity, but need hardware in order
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+    donate it to us.
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+    By donating hardware, you're joining our many <a href="<page
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+    sponsors>">sponsors</a> in providing online privacy and anonymity. If
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+    you want Tor to work on your architecture or hardware, a fine way to
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+    do this is to donate the hardware and operating system to us. Contact
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+    us at donations@torproject.org for more details.
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     <h1>Service Donations</h1>
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+    The Tor Project is always looking for services relating to
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+    technical needs, like bandwidth, colocation, hosted services, legal
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+    representation, or consulting. By donating services, you join our many
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+    sponsors in providing online privacy and anonymity. We're currently
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+    looking for scalable hosting services for reporting needs from large
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+    data sets and reliable high-bandwidth hosting. We may have hardware
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+    we can provide you for your service donation.
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+    Can you write code? We're always looking for smart, motivated coders
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+    to either port Tor to new or old operating systems, or solve difficult
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+    online anonymity problems. Take a look at our coding projects.
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+    Are you a creative person? Do you have a fantastic idea for a
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+    campaign?  Are you someone who can come up with awesome artwork? We're
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+    always looking for new ways to promote Tor and get the word out that
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+    everyone needs their privacy and anonymity online.
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+    Is your legal firm willing to defend Tor and its volunteers? Are
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+    you waiting for an interesting case to defend online privacy and
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+    anonymity?
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+    If any of the service ideas struck a nerve, contact us at
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+    donations@torproject.org for more details.
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     <h1>Matching Program</h1>
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+    <p>If you work for Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Google, or General
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+    Electric, you can join their charity matching programs. No idea how
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+    to do this though.</p>
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