There was one person who had been hanging out with the Tuesday Group ever since she got there, even while not participating in the politics of it, and who was on pretty good terms with Jeremy, and it was Mab.
She also had a computer background, and while she was not an networking expert herself, she had worked with him once he had arrived, and had even occasionally worked with the volunteer group before he had. Zero Flux Given by now was using over half of the entire network traffic, and often they ended up in discussions about how to actually manage that.
But getting her to do it itself posed a problem, because she was very specifically trying to remain a neutral journalistic observer instead of a participant in politics.
And it didn’t help that Zero Flux Given, which she still owned and operated despite by being mostly focused on the paper, was where this ‘option 4’ rebellion was happening.
Mab seemed to be a political actor regardless of whether she wanted to be or not.