* Eric Blake wrote on Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 02:26:50PM CEST: > According to Ralf Wildenhues on 8/31/2007 12:17 AM: > > > > (The assignment papers do not specify > > a privacy policy of the FSF, which seems like a bad thing itself.) > > There are some files on fencepost.gnu.org which are explicit in stating > that they are for maintenance purposes only, and are not to be copied into > publicly accessible locations; but you are right that I did not see > anything about what we are allowed to repost out of copyright.list. Maybe > this is worth bringing up on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I guess so. I will write there and Cc: you. Given the rather more stringent privacy rights that some countries have (when compared to the US), I would think that one should by default treat data as not to be published unless it's obvious that it's ok. Cheers, Ralf
