boinc.ru - contact and ask if needed. Ironically, there are at least few Russian BONC-based projects listed for those who wanna find. But I would suggest just ignore this topic for awhile.
Tue, 8 Jul 2014 03:54:45 -0700 от "Max Power" <[email protected]>: > >Your proposed solution sounds like overkill, considering how little personal >information is stored by the BOINC databases. > >You are broadly right about elites and 'in country operation', this business >realpoltick seems almost eternal. > >There are no easily reached Russia based BOINC projects, so no experts can >be contacted ... ironically there is a BOINC project in Ukraine. > >A boffin at the RU Academy of Sciences, that has had a chance to read the >law ... probably would recommend almost no changes. > >(Login Information + Computer Information < > Personal Information) >-- A lot of BOINC Computer Information has nothing to do with the work units >per se, or how they are managed ... >-- Login information has to have some minimal complexity to allow for logins >at all, save for storing IPs not much other data is personally trackable ... >-- if you have [on the whole] less than maybe 5 to 10 records of account >information that probably does not count >-- diagnostic usable information is not necessarily personal information > > >MP >DSN @ Home > >PS : > >As Kiev, Ukraine is so close to Vienna (a rat's nest of spys since 1945), >its problems may not be coming from the East. If this is the case, its >problems will take some time to resolve. I blame the whole crisis on the >lack of a decent ionspheric plasma display like the famous one in Norway >(Sweden? Finland?) on the YouTube that happened some years back. > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Charles Elliott > >A long time ago, somewhere I read that the key to doing business >successfully in a foreign country is to find out what the elites are trying >to accomplish there and then do business in a way that helps them to >accomplish it, as long, I suppose, you can do that without violating your >own important cultural values. > >Someone could contact the Russian ambassador and ask him/her what Russia >really wants, or ask Rastimer to contact his Duma representative to see what >it wants. If all Russia wants is to have the sanctions lifted, we may have >to wait until the Ukraine situation is clearer. > >In any case, how hard could it be to ask one of the Russian universities to >host a duplicate of the information on all Russian participants? > >Charles Elliott > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: boinc_dev [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf >> Of Bernd Machenschalk >> Sent: Monday, July 7, 2014 6:32 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [boinc_dev] How much will this -- or any upcoming EU bans >> on personal data -- affect BOINC project databases ... that don't >> really store but a fragment ... >> >> At first glance I find the article pretty ambiguous in its attempt to >> translate the Russian law into English. E.g. it first speaks of >> "Internet >> companies" (which BOINC or BOINC projects certainly aren't), and later >> about "Websites". "personal date" is also unspecified. >> >> Does someone on this list has access to the actual law text and can >> provide a more precise translation? >> >> Best, >> Bernd >> >> >> On 07.07.14 12:13, Max Power wrote: >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ----------- >> > >> > How much will this -- or any upcoming EU ban on personal data -- >> affect BOINC project databases ... that don't really store but a >> fragment ... >> > >> > This probably has to do with the Snoden Files, that have revealed >> that storing data in a US or EU cloud is as good as giving the data to >> the NSA or GCHQ. >> > >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ----------- >> > >> > >> > http://rt.com/politics/170604-russia-personal-data-servers/ > > > > > > >_______________________________________________ >boinc_dev mailing list >[email protected] >http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev >To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and >(near bottom of page) enter your email address. _______________________________________________ boinc_dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and (near bottom of page) enter your email address.
