We had a great meeting tonight, 8 or 9 members attended and the meeting didn't end a bit after 9 pm. I'm glad that most were able to make it!
Arthur Edelstein, the creator of the browser privacy testing website
privacytests.org gave a terrific presentation on the background behind it and provided informative answers to all of our questions. Honestly, I don't think anyone was able to stump him!
The meeting was recorded but it cut out a few times and ended partway through the questions. I think I had bandwidth issues. I'll take a look at the video this weekend and see if I can make it work and then upload it to YouTube if everyone agrees.
If you don't want to be seen on video (if it actually recorded that) but are okay with audio, I'll see if I can blur the faces. Just send me a message.
I'll have to figure out how to edit a video in Linux next! Wish me luck. If the result isn't great quality but still enough info to be helpful, I'll post it on the PLUG website for downloading instead of YouTube.
Hopefully, it doesn't get slashdotted and I don't have a million-dollar bill!

I might have to find a place with free storage. But obviously, I have to try and find a site that respects privacy as much as possible.
Update: As I mentioned further on in the topic, the meeting didn't get recorded, sadly. However, Arthur sent me the slides and they're attached to this comment. He also mentioned that he'd be willing to present again sometime so we can attempt the recording once more. We'll have to take him up on it sometime! I've also included an introductory slide that elucidates some of the points to be covered.