On Wed Jan 29 17:34:50 2014, [email protected] wrote:
> Am 28.01.2014 18:42, schrieb Andrea Veri via RT:
> > On Tue Jan 28 17:10:18 2014, [email protected] wrote:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> can you delete these topics, because
> >> they contain my email adress and
> >> location.
> >>
> >> https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2008-
> >> May/msg00045.html
> >> https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2008-
> >> May/msg00032.html
> >> https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-
> >> devel/attachments/20080520/f33576ff/attachment.html
> >> https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2008-
> >> May/msg00033.html
> >> https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2008-
> >> May/msg00029.html
> > Please read the "My contact details are in your mailing list
> > archives. Will you remove them?" paragraph at [1] for the answer.
> >
> > Addiotionally to the above the posts in question don't actually
> > include any sensitive or personal information. (i.e your street
> > address or any other personal information)
> >
> > Also as you may be aware of the content of mail.gnome.org is
> > reproduced as-is in many other locations like http://markmail.org and
> > http://gmane.org. Even removing them from the GNOME mailing lists
> > won't result in them being removed from markmail or gmane.
> >
> > I'm marking this ticket as 'rejected', if you are not pleased by the
> > current policy, I'd suggest to mail <[email protected]> and appeal to
> > the Board of Directors. In the case the Board will ack that the
> > information disclosure on the mailing lists could break any european
> > or international law, we'll make sure to block the content from being
> > accessed on our servers.
> >
> > [1] https://mail.gnome.org
> >
> >
> Hi
> 
> these topics actually include sensitive or personal information. !!!!
>  When I used the mailing list, there was notice/information, that
> these topics will be public.

The information has *always* been there since the very first time the GNOME 
mailing lists were started. If you didn't read or pay attention to them before 
1. subscribing to a GNOME mailing list 2. posting to a GNOME mailing list that 
is a lack on your side.
 
> Like my name, Lucas Mußmächer
> my Email Adress: [email protected]
> my nickname: n00b
> my system: Ubuntu 8.04
>  my skills:  "now I'm learning c++, I am very good PHP and Javascript
> programmer."
> my age:  "18 Years old"
> and my location: "I live in North Bavaria (germany)"

All the information you posted above does not compromise your identity (apart 
from the Name, Surname that will appear from the From: field in every mail you 
will send) and again:

1. the system you were used to run is not a sensitive information
2. the nickname you've been using is not a sensitive information
3. your skills can't be defined as a sensitive information
4. your location is defined in a very general way, you didn't include your 
street, nor the city you live in but just the region.

I'm closing the ticket once again, please mail the Board of Directors 
([email protected]) and appeal to them if you feel our decision is not pleasant 
for your case.


-- 
Andrea,
GNOME Sysadmin
GNOME Accounts Team
GNOME Membership & Elections Committee Chairman


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