From: Zak Rogoff Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2015 20:22:42 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Testing a crappy method for removing the border from intros that don't need it. X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=04bc7f2f5cbd4bbcf7877a8bcd3defc912a22284;p=enc-live.git Testing a crappy method for removing the border from intros that don't need it. --- diff --git a/en/workshops.html b/en/workshops.html index f25e2ad..6b60e0b 100644 --- a/en/workshops.html +++ b/en/workshops.html @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ step towards protecting their privacy with free software.
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#2 Plan The Workshop

Once you've got at least one interested friend, pick a date and start planning out the workshop. Tell participants to bring their computer and ID (for signing each other's keys). Also tell the participants to bring dice (for making passwords), but also bring as many as you can, in case they don't. Make sure the location you select has an easily accessible Internet connection, and make backup plans in case the connection stops working on the day of the workshop. Libraries, coffee shops, and community centers make great locations. Try to get all the participants to set up an Enigmail-compatible email client before the event. Direct them to their email provider's IT department or help page if they run into errors.

Estimate that the workshop will take forty minutes plus ten minutes for each participant, at a minimum. Plan extra time for questions and technical glitches.