- 20170300 - pending event
- 20170400 - draft event
- 20170500 - draft event
- 20170128 - International Privacy Day event, Mozilla London https://air.mozilla.org/london-privacy-lab-international-privacy-day-2017-01-28/
- 20161026 - IP Bill and DE Bill panel pre-Mozfest, Mozilla London
- 20160613 - IP Bill panel, Newspeak House https://air.mozilla.org/london-privacy-lab-discussing-the-investigatory-powers-bill/
If you have a venue available, are willing to sponsor an event, have content or a project you wish to share with our audience, are keen to help us deliver a technical workshop or demo please get in touch by either emailing davross at protonmail dot com, or creating an issue right here in Github.
We're open to forking and improving what we have here. Collaboration is key to any success.
- We've setup an IRC channel irc.mozilla.org #london-privacy-lab - This tends to be active during a live event.
- Signup to our email list
David's currently testing Riot Chat (previously known as) which is a FOSS decentralised E2E chat based on Matrix. It intergrates with Slack, IRC, and more coming. If all goes well during this beta we may use this in future.
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- David Ross (sw1ayfe at gmail dot com) - My GPG Key 0x18E9B7E11B29C1CC
- or escalate to Stacy Martin (smartin at mozilla dot com)