Gah. Too little coffee, too much keyboard. Forwarding ...

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From: Kurt von Finck <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 6:57 AM
Subject: Re: Proposal to have NDAs for sysadmins
To: Ekaterina Gerasimova <[email protected]>


On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 4:05 PM, 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.
>

<snip>

What problem is this meant to address? Why now? What happened to make this
an issue that requires a formal NDA?

I think these questions will be on the minds of GNOME users and tech
journalists. Is the Board ready to answer these questions? And really,
we're volunteers. What teeth does an NDA have? I can sign that pledge, but
it sets up no legal recourse for users or the Foundation should I violate
the agreement.

It strikes me personally that this is a "feel good" measure designed to
show that the Foundation is doing something to keep user data private. But
think of it in terms of McDonald's making a public pledge to never poison
people. It would give you pause and make you wonder why they felt they
needed to say anything on that score. It should be a fundamental corporate
policy not to poison customers, and should go without saying.

I think this is a similar case. I think it should go without saying that
those entrusted with the GNOME infrastructure are people that value privacy.

One man's opinion. Flame on.

-- 
./k

kurt von finck

http://www.mneptok.com

Music is the space between the notes. - Debussy



-- 
./k

kurt von finck

http://www.mneptok.com

Music is the space between the notes. - Debussy
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