Seems pretty reasonable to me. What does everyone else think? On Tuesday, November 4, 2014, Ekaterina Gerasimova <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello sysadmins! > > I and a few others have recently been working on a privacy policy for > our website. The policy is mostly common sense, but there is one issue > that we have come across which it would be helpful to resolve. While I > personally trust the sysadmin team to be responsible, unfortunately > our users do not necessarily know the team the way that many of our > community members do. To this end, it would be very helpful if the > members of the sysadmin team would be willing to sign an NDA > (non-disclosure agreement) with the Foundation which would cover the > handling of user data. > > I hope that the following proposed text is in line with what the > sysadmin team already follow and that the team is happy with the gist > of the text. If you have any profound objections to the idea of an NDA > or would prefer to see different content, please do say so. > > > "I agree and confirm that I will not publish, sell, transfer or > otherwise share any information gained in the scope of my sysadmin > work for the GNOME Foundation with anyone outside the sysadmin team > and the Foundation board without prior written approval from the > board. Amongst other things, this includes user passwords for GNOME > services and IP addresses of visitors to GNOME websites. I will take > all reasonable steps to protect the secrecy of and avoid disclosure or > use any of this confidential information. I will notify the board in > writing of any misuse or misappropriation of or request for > confidential information may come to my attention. Notwithstanding the > above, confidential information shall not include information which: > (i) was rightfully known by me prior to my receiving the information > in the course of my sysadmin duties; (ii) is publicly available > through no fault of mine or failure of me to act; or (iii) is required > to be disclosed by law. Additionally, all private information which > was submitted by a user may be shared freely by the sysadmin team with > that user once suitable steps have been taken to verify the identity > of the user." > > > Thank you, > Kat > _______________________________________________ > gnome-infrastructure mailing list > [email protected] <javascript:;> > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure > -- Text by Jeff, typos by iPhone
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