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vitees [2013/07/18 12:34] – modified the "who?" bit and added the "why?" bit. samthetechievitees [2013/07/18 12:54] – [Who?] samthetechie
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 ===== Cryptoparty Invitees ====== ===== Cryptoparty Invitees ======
  
-Cryptoparties should ideally have a rather varied group attending. Mainly, it is a means for activists, journalists and the general public to learn how to use crypto in practise, meaning invitations should go out to:+Cryptoparties shouldideallyhave a rather varied group attending. Mainly, it is intended for the general public to learn crypto but it is of special interest to journalists, human rights activists, environmental activists and other groups to learn and use crypto day-to-day meaning that targeted invitations should be made by organisers and go out to:
  
 =====Who?===== =====Who?=====
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   * Centres for Investigative Journalism (e.g. CIJ)   * Centres for Investigative Journalism (e.g. CIJ)
   * Human rights organisations (e.g. Amnesty)   * Human rights organisations (e.g. Amnesty)
-  * Environmental activist organisations (e.g. Greenpeace)+  * Environmental activist organisations (e.g. Greenpeace, climatecamp)
   * Other professional groups and their clients / patients who rely on secure and anonymous communications (e.g. lawyers, psychologists, priests, doctors)   * Other professional groups and their clients / patients who rely on secure and anonymous communications (e.g. lawyers, psychologists, priests, doctors)
   * Computer- and crypto-savvy people who can assist in teaching, e.g. the local hackerspace,  LUG (linux user group).   * Computer- and crypto-savvy people who can assist in teaching, e.g. the local hackerspace,  LUG (linux user group).