Hi Christian,
Am Sonntag, 31. März 2019, 11:14:14 CEST schrieb Christian Imhorst: > Am 29.03.19 um 17:24 schrieb Florian Snow: > I'm with you, that we have to protect the value of privacy. But if I > write an e-mail to different mailing lists, no matter how "internally" > they are, this e-mail is no longer private. If it still contains > fundamental criticism, this e-mail will reach a larger public. Regardless how intelligence agencies try to bend the public perception, "not private" is not remotely the same as public. All internal FSFE mailing lists that I have at some point been subscribed to operate under the Chatham house rule[1]. This rule allows for publication of contents to a wider audience, provided the anonymity of the people involved is provided. Breaking this trust is a serious issue in itself, and should IMO be discussed separately from the actual leaked/published content. Johannes [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule
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