On 23/08/2014 18:23, Chris Ilias wrote: >> ...and, because of that, so long as it is non-fingerprintable. For >> instance, if there is one user in Brunei, we cannot share that >> data. >> >> Perhaps it would be good to chat with Alex Fowler and get his thoughts. > > Could you explain that in further detail? I don't understand: How does > being a community project prevent usage data from being public? In my > experience, it's been the opposite.
I read it as either meaning that it would be OK to share being a community project, as long as it is non-fingerprintable, or meaning that it isn't publicly shareable because it's likely fingerprintable. -- GCP _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
