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== Practical steps ==
= Practical steps =


Looking for an angle to approach my interest in this topic for the graduation.
Looking for an angle to approach my interest in this topic for the graduation.


To examine the angle I will do a couple of small experiments:
To examine the angle I will do a couple of small experiments:
== ransomenote.py ==
[[File:Ransomenotedotpy.png]]


== Forums sys admins/network admins ==
Since using PGP is automatically detected and considered suspicious by the NSA one is required to hide PGP message in a cypher that is not able to be read by machines. It's a script that encrypts texts using the most often seen images on the internet, favicons. Referring to techniques of James Bond films of the '70s and news-paper collage ransome notes, it comes with no decryption function. Instead decoding is supposed to by done by the human receipient, pen and paper in hand.
 
Made during the Blending In workshop by Dave Young.
 
== How do sys/network administrators represent themselves ==
What is the common (visual) vocabulary?
=== network-forums.com ===
=== network-forums.com ===
[[File:All_the_avatars_on_networking_forums_dot_com_small.png | thumb |300px | All the avatars on networking-forum.com]]
Scraped 23.000 users. Unfortunately this resulted in only +/-700 avatars that are actually pretty generic. There are a few that have references to networking or system administration but the majority could be from any forum whatsoever.
Scraped 23.000 users. Unfortunately this resulted in only +/-700 avatars that are actually pretty generic. There are a few that have references to networking or system administration but the majority could be from any forum whatsoever.


This was actually the 4th big website I tried. The others either had no avatars, a spoiled userbase (spambots) or the forums had died out.
This was actually the 4th big website I tried. The others either had no avatars, a spoiled userbase (spambots) or the forums had died out.
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=== serverfault.com ===
=== serverfault.com ===
[[File:Server_fault_profile.png | thumb | 300px | A profile on server-fault]]
:Server Fault is a question and answer site for professional system and network administrators.
:Server Fault is a question and answer site for professional system and network administrators.


It seems that places like stackexchange are the place to go now for matters regarding system administration. Since the stackexchange websites also acts as a recruitment platform, people tend to take great care in making and maintaining their profile (and reputation). One of the advantages is that there are a lot of avatars to scrape. At the moment there are +-200,000 (active and inactive)user accounts on serverfault.
It seems that places like stackexchange are the place to go now for matters regarding system administration. Since the stackexchange websites also acts as a recruitment platform, people tend to take great care in making and maintaining their profile (and reputation). One of the advantages is that there are a lot of avatars to scrape. At the moment there are +-200,000 (active and inactive)user accounts on serverfault.


As of writing I have tried 24,000 user profiles which resulted in 11,000 active profiles and 7500 unique avatars (the others have a default avatar).
As of writing I have tried 36,000 user profiles which resulted in 15,500 active profiles and 10,000 unique avatars (the others have a default avatar).
Quickly scanning through one can see that the overwhelming majority are white men of around 30-40 (34 is the average age so far). This is quite a specific demographic.  
Quickly scanning through the folder of images one can see that the overwhelming majority are white men of around 30-40 (34 is the average age so far). This is quite a specific demographic.  


Considering that there are such large amounts of images they can be divided into categories of the most prevalent types of images.
Considering that there are such large amounts of images they can be divided into categories of the most prevalent types of images:
Such as 'Suits' and 'Dads'
[[File:Suitsmontage_small.png | thumb | 500px | Suits- Representing one's self as reliable, professional, serious and organized]]
[[File:Dadsmontage_small.png | thumb | 500px | Dads- Representing one's self as caring, friendly, altruistic and family-oriented]]


<gallery>
File:Suitsmontage_small.png | Suits- Representing one's self as reliable, professional, serious and organized
File:Suitsmontage_small.png | Dads- Representing one's self as caring, friendly, altruistic and family-oriented
File:Womenmontage_small.png | Women- All avatars of women out of 10,000. There are also one or two fake images included here.
</gallery>


=== Conversations ===
One will be to map out all the avatars of the 32.000 users of Webhostingtalk.nl a forum for network administrators.
Ask technical questions on these forums designed to get answers that might reveal a bit about the way they perceive a network in terms of politics (should everyone be given as much rights on the machine? If so why? What are the hirarchies?)


Another one will be to ask technical questions on these forums designed to get answers that might reveal a bit about the way they perceive a network to be run in terms of politics (is everyone given as much rights on the machine etc etc)
== Bibliotecha ==
[[File:Bibliotecha_Book.JPG| 500px ]]


Bibliotecha will be set up within the school and I will experiment to see how it's use is built into the system, eg. do certain systems illicit certain behaviours?
Bibliotecha is a software stack that allows a small community to maintain and distribute a collection of texts. It's an off-line digital library, that people access by connection to it's hotspot. Bibliotecha will be set up within the school and I will experiment to see how it's use is built into the system, eg. do certain systems illicit certain behaviours?

Latest revision as of 16:31, 26 November 2013

Practical steps

Looking for an angle to approach my interest in this topic for the graduation.

To examine the angle I will do a couple of small experiments:

ransomenote.py

Ransomenotedotpy.png

Since using PGP is automatically detected and considered suspicious by the NSA one is required to hide PGP message in a cypher that is not able to be read by machines. It's a script that encrypts texts using the most often seen images on the internet, favicons. Referring to techniques of James Bond films of the '70s and news-paper collage ransome notes, it comes with no decryption function. Instead decoding is supposed to by done by the human receipient, pen and paper in hand.

Made during the Blending In workshop by Dave Young.

How do sys/network administrators represent themselves

What is the common (visual) vocabulary?

network-forums.com

All the avatars on networking-forum.com

Scraped 23.000 users. Unfortunately this resulted in only +/-700 avatars that are actually pretty generic. There are a few that have references to networking or system administration but the majority could be from any forum whatsoever.

This was actually the 4th big website I tried. The others either had no avatars, a spoiled userbase (spambots) or the forums had died out.

serverfault.com

A profile on server-fault
Server Fault is a question and answer site for professional system and network administrators.

It seems that places like stackexchange are the place to go now for matters regarding system administration. Since the stackexchange websites also acts as a recruitment platform, people tend to take great care in making and maintaining their profile (and reputation). One of the advantages is that there are a lot of avatars to scrape. At the moment there are +-200,000 (active and inactive)user accounts on serverfault.

As of writing I have tried 36,000 user profiles which resulted in 15,500 active profiles and 10,000 unique avatars (the others have a default avatar). Quickly scanning through the folder of images one can see that the overwhelming majority are white men of around 30-40 (34 is the average age so far). This is quite a specific demographic.

Considering that there are such large amounts of images they can be divided into categories of the most prevalent types of images:

Conversations

Ask technical questions on these forums designed to get answers that might reveal a bit about the way they perceive a network in terms of politics (should everyone be given as much rights on the machine? If so why? What are the hirarchies?)

Bibliotecha

Bibliotecha Book.JPG

Bibliotecha is a software stack that allows a small community to maintain and distribute a collection of texts. It's an off-line digital library, that people access by connection to it's hotspot. Bibliotecha will be set up within the school and I will experiment to see how it's use is built into the system, eg. do certain systems illicit certain behaviours?