It's weird to compromise the privacy of all attendees, because something bad could happen or someone could commit a crime. Debconf is not known for the high number of criminals among it's attendees, rather the opposite. If data collection and insisting on real names would start because of a single incident, that "could have been avoided", that would be the same kind of overreaction, that governments got used to nowadays. This shouldn't be copied by us.
- Re: Suggestions, questions and concerns abo... Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana
- Re: Suggestions, questions and concern... Yao Wei
- Re: Suggestions, questions and con... Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana
- Re: Suggestions, questions and con... Gunnar Wolf
- Re: Suggestions, questions and... Paul Wise
- Re: Suggestions, questions... Clayton
- Re: Suggestions, ques... John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
- Re: Suggestions, ... Thomas Kuiper
- Re: Suggestions, ... John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
- Re: Suggestions, ... Thomas Kuiper
- Re: Suggestions, ... Judit Foglszinger
- Re: Suggestions, ... John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
- Re: Suggestions, ... Steve Langasek
- Re: Suggestions, ... Giacomo Catenazzi
- Re: Suggestions, ... Thomas Goirand
- Re: Suggestions, ... John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
- Re: Suggestions, ... Ansgar Burchardt
- Re: Suggestions, ... Norbert Preining
- Re: Suggestions, ... Taowa
- Re: Suggestions, ... Norbert Preining
- Re: Suggestions, ... Ulrike Uhlig
