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/ ===== ==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 ======== ==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