Cryptome was given a preview of OpenLeaks.org yesterday. It appears to have learned from Wikileaks and many others. An impressive preparation which advances development of superior methods of combating secrecy openly, not just rushing to copy Wikileaks. It addresses many of the issues raised in this thread. Among others, it promises to invite and respond to critiques openly and will share what it learns with other intiatives. Funding will be disclosed. It is in testing now with access by invitation. It will be gradually rolled out with further testing, revision and fully opened in early 2011. The site has a link to an article in which Daniel D-B explains the initiative. Daniel generated a PK on December 13, 2010 with the address ddb@openleaks.org. He welcomes inquiries and advice, as he says, from those with more capabilities than the current "gang" which are working their asses off to get it right before rushing a faulty product to meet a PR-driven deadline, oh my, that goes against industry practice in an admirable way. Except for OpenLeaks, in prep since September, the rush of new copycat Leaks sites and thousands of Wikileaks mirrors is Buster Keaton Charlie Chaplin comical.