As mentioned separately, the email addresses of contributors to the Bugzilla 
are visible to anyone having an account, and that satisfies the ASF 
requirements for transparency.

Although the HTML files obscure the email addresses, they can still be 
harvested from the raw HTML, and the CC: lists are not obscured at all (and are 
visible to non-subscribers).

Although email addresses are not strong identifiers of individuals, association 
of email addresses with contributors works well enough for Apache purposes, in 
practice.

This may be useful <http://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/privacy.html>.

 - Dennis 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mathias Röllig [mailto:mroellig.n...@gmx.net] 
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 05:18
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: [Q] Question about Mailarchive

Hello!

>> A special case is bugzilla. Bugzilla not intends to be a mailing list. It
>> seems it is a closed forum which shows sender addresses only for people who
>> are logged in. Bugzilla posts will be streamed into a mailing list - and
>> there is the problem.
>>
> We do it with bugzilla and also with subversion.
>
> I actually do not see the problem, bugzilla/subversion are as such is also
> public, and anybody can go in and read the content, even without a user.

I do not talk about the content - only about the email addresses. And 
these are not public in bugzilla.

Regards Mathias

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