In April, Andrea Pescetti provided a great blog post on prospects for
cooperative work among users with shared interest in the OpenOffice code base,
Collaboration is in our DNA:
https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/collaboration_is_in_our_dna.
That topic and related matters have been discussed
Hi
see inline please.
On 25 June 2015 at 12:03, Mathias Röllig mroellig.n...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello!
Mailing lists intend to be a little private; only subsribers should read
the messages. This isn't the case since mailing list will be mirrored at
the internet.
Apache mailing lists are pr.
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
Hello!
Mailing lists intend to be a little private; only subsribers should read
the messages. This isn't the case since mailing list will be mirrored at
the internet.
Most mirrors hide the email addresses of senders and inside the message
text. But not all.
A special case is bugzilla.
The email addresses of submitters and those who have CC'd themselves are
certainly visible to anyone who creates a Bugzilla account (there are no
limitations), just as to anyone who subscribes to an issues@ list or accesses
an issues@ list archive. People should understand that there is no
Hello AOO ppl,
Amazon has phased out the old Amazon Simple Pay that we used
initially to enable donations to the ASF via Amazon. The html
snippet included on the AOO donate page [1] needs to be updated to
match what is on the main ASF donations page [2]. It looks like the
site is generated by
Hello!
It seems, we are talking about different things.
There is no policy that involves hiding of email addresses. There is [...]
Is this clear for anybody who create an account for bugzilla?
Folks who choose to operate anonymously will have difficulty [...]
I'm not talking about
On 25 June 2015 at 22:58, Dennis E. Hamilton orc...@apache.org wrote:
In April, Andrea Pescetti provided a great blog post on prospects for
cooperative work among users with shared interest in the OpenOffice code
base, Collaboration is in our DNA:
I don't recall seeing a privacy policy as part of creating a Bugzilla account.
If you look at the home page at https://bz.apache.org/ooo/ and are logged
in, notice that it shows your email address as who is logged in and who you
would be logging out.
On a bug page, if you click to see who
Thanks Jan,
- Commenting inline to -
From: jan i [mailto:j...@apache.org]
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 15:40
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org; orc...@apache.org
Subject: Re: AOO Principles for Cooperation among ODF Projects
On 25 June 2015 at 22:58, Dennis E. Hamilton orc...@apache.org
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