Charlie Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On 24/01/2007, at 2:51 PM, Doug wrote:
>
>>
>> Any feeling of privacy we might get by not having an archive is a  
>> facade; email is not a very private medium.
>>
>> We've almost always been publicly archived here and I can't think  
>> of any problems the list or anyone subscribed to it has encountered  
>> as a result.  I'm curious what sort of problems do you anticipate?
>
> It's pretty commonplace these days for companies to google  
> applicants. Just as what my personal views down the pub are on  
> certain subjects are no-one's business if they weren't there at the  
> time, what I say in a mailing list is only the business of the people  
> on that list, but a public archive changes that dynamic.
>
> As it is, the archives have mainly been only accessible to  
> subscribers as far as I'm aware, which is enough of a firewall for  
> me. Yes, email isn't very private, neither are conversations in the  
> street, but you wouldn't want someone you never met to be able to see  
> snippets of conversations out of context long after the fact.
>
> Charlie

Accessible only to subscribers? But I thought Gmane offered Brin-l and
public archives.

-- 
Gwern
Inquiring minds want to know.
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