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authorMatthew James Goins <mjgoins@openflows.com>2010-03-20 15:07:30 -0400
committerMatthew James Goins <mjgoins@openflows.com>2010-03-20 15:07:30 -0400
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Removed docs and website. They will now reside (for my repo) at git://lair.fifthhorseman.net/~mjgoins/monkeysphere.info/
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-Daniel Kahn Gillmor (dkg) is a freelance Technology Advisor with a
-particular interest in cryptography, user interface design, and
-distributed systems as means to pursue the goals of user autonomy and
-resistance to centralized control. He contributes discussion and
-patches on several crypto-related lists, and is an active participant
-in what remains of the IETF OpenPGP Working Group. He co-administers
-one of the OpenPGP keyservers, and was dubiously involved in
-publicizing the ongoing transition to a post-SHA1 Web of Trust.
-
-dkg works with schools, NGOs, activist groups, and some corporations
-to help them understand their tech needs and risks, possible
-solutions, and how to use and understand the tools they choose. He
-works with several technology-focused organizations, including May
-First/People Link (http://mayfirst.org/) and Riseup
-(http://riseup.net).
-
-He is also a contributor to The Organic Internet
-(http://mayfirst.org/organicinternet), which includes his essay about
-structural flaws in the X.509 certificate model.
-
-dkg began working with free software in 2002, began work with the
-other Monkeysphere developers in 2008, and became a Debian Developer
-in 2009. People seem to laugh when they see his business card.