Thanks Justin for the answer on privacy, it makes me feel good :)

On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 5:23 PM, Justin Clark <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Admin stuff: We are very aware of the sensitivity of the data. We've got a
> group working on improving privacy protection in data sharing (
> http://privacytools.seas.harvard.edu/), which is a tacit acknowledgement
> that data sharing as it exists often doesn't protect privacy. With that
> said, we've designed our workflow so that all the analysis happens on
> Wikimedia's servers, and everyone that needs access to that analysis right
> now has access to stat1002, so for the foreseeable future everything is
> staying at Wikimedia. I think it's a bit premature to talk about formats
> for publishing because we don't know what our findings are going to look
> like and many of these sensitivities depend on the social, political,
> numerical, etc. contexts. Once we reach that stage we'll absolutely make
> sure everyone is comfortable with what we'd be publishing.
>
> Tech stuff: This is incredibly helpful - thank you both very much. This is
> exactly what I was looking for, and way easier than starting from scratch.
>
> - Justin
>
>
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