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vitees [2013/07/18 12:34] – modified the "who?" bit and added the "why?" bit. samthetechievitees [2022/05/08 11:42] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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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 should ideally have a rather varied group attending. Mainly, it is intended for the general public to learn use crypto-toolsbut it is of special interest to journalists, human rights activists, environmental activists, hacktivists and other groups to learn and use crypto-tools 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, entrepreneurs)
   * 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).