everyone can just write here:

WIFI

Default : supportfoss

Cryptoparty

Chat Secure (Android) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.guardianproject.otr.app.im&hl=en>

Jabber + OTR (Off The Record) http://www.jabber.org/>

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==TOR:

https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html.en NOT the tor-browser-bundle, but the full version: "Tor (standalone)"

Direct URL: https://www.torproject.org/dist/tor-0.2.4.23.tar.gz>

Configure with: ./configure && make && src/or/tor

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==pidgin:

FIRST:

== Install Pidgin: == On linux: 1) Open terminal ctrl+alt+t 2) sudo apt-get install pidgin 3) creating a new user: https://duck.co/blog/using-pidgin-with-xmpp-jabber>

== On windows: http://pidgin.im/ Download the .exe and install (or get it from the USB-Pendrive that is around somewhere)

SECOND:

add sva as a buddy: sva@dukgo.com (and the people around you

THIRD:

==Add the encryption: ==Linux: sudo apt-get install pidgin-otr ==Windows: https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/ download the .exe : https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/binaries/windows/pidgin-otr-4.0.0-1.exe>

OpenStreetMap Workshop

Create a user account

1) Goto www.osm.org 2) Signup for a new account (link on top right) 3) Click 'Agree' to accept the new account 3) Activate account by clicking activation link in your email

Map your location

1) Search for your area of interest (eg. NIT Hamirpur) 2) Click Edit tab 3) Choose one of the three hh drawing tools: Point, Line or Area 4) Draw a feature by tracing the satellite image 5) Add properties to the drawn feature by searching for a feature type 6) Fill in the form with the details that you know 7) Save often by clickingthe save button, write a short edit summary and click save to upload changes to the server Look at this map of Cambridge University for inspiration: http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/52.20024/0.10921u>

Exporting map data from openstreetmap

1) Click on the share option on the osm.org website (right side icons) 2) Choose you area of interest 3) Select a format for the data: PNG/JPEG for normal viewing; SVG for inkscape/illustrator 4) Free GIS software: http://qgis.org>