Paranoid Linux
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From: Daniel Boese <datapacrat@gmail.com>
To: Electronic Frontier Foundation <information@eff.org>
CC: Stojan Dimitrovski <sdimitrovski@gmail.com>,
Screamin Ike <screaminike@gmail.com>,
Jrabbit <jackjrabbit@gmail.com>
Subject: Seeking advice for ParanoidLinux
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To whom it may concern,
I am one of the developers for ParanoidLinux, a proposed new
distribution of Linux meant to allow its users as much privacy from
governments, corporations, and other snoops as possible, via as many
means as possible, including TOR. We're at the pre-alpha stage, and our
website is at http://paranoidlinux.org/ .
Given your group's extensive involvement in the field of digital civil
liberties, I'm wondering if you might be able to assist us with any
advice, such as programs worth including (such as on-screen keyboards),
or legal pitfalls to watch out for (such as nmap currently being illegal
in Germany), or any other advice you might deem relevant. We would
appreciate anything you could offer that might help.
Thank you for your time,
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Daniel Boese, aka DataPacRat
"Why should I believe that?"
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