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Re: Developer privacy (was Re: the first xearth data file)



On Fri, 25 Apr 1997, Jim Pick wrote:

> >  What is the reason to hide oneself? Junkmail? come on... We are exposing
> > your address since we post in these lists... It's far much probable that
> > some person would use the list as a source of addresses...
> I agree - the e-mail addresses of developers are already public.  Just look
> at /var/lib/dpkg/status...  I think that this is a good thing.
> However, I think we should use the database/web-interface to collect the 
> addresses and phone numbers of the developers too.  I think that this
> information should remain private -- ie.  it shouldn't even be posted
> to debian-private.  But it should be used to verify who the developers
> are.

 I agree..!

> What guidelines should I follow for keeping this info private?

Seems easy to say...

Public:
 Name
 E-mail
 Location
 Face  =)

Private:
 Address
 Phone number
 id numbers (I don't know how to say this =) )

-- 
Nicolás Lichtmaier.-
nick@feedback.com.ar


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