On 8 December 2011 15:23, Andrew Stubbs <andrew.stu...@linaro.org> wrote:
> On Thu 08 Dec 2011 14:59:02 GMT, Amber Graner wrote:
>>
>> The benefits of becoming a Community Contributor will include:
>>
>> * a Linaro e-mail address
>> * the right to carry Linaro business cards (we supply the artwork,
>> youprint your own cards)
>> * a Linaro IRC cloak
>> * listing in the relevant Working Group on our Linaro organisation
>> structure
>> * listing in the Launchpad Community Contributors Team
>
>
> Giving a community member a Linaro email address presumably also gives the
> access to Google Apps?
>
> Google docs has been, up to now, a suitable place to share things that must
> be kept hidden from the general public (for license reasons, mostly). This
> also applies to other infrastructure like people.linaro.org, and the
> 'Internal' pages of the wiki.
>
> The particular data I'm concerned about is proprietary benchmark sources,
> and figures (these are not exactly highly sensitive, but never-the-less we
> try to stick to the terms of the license). I'm sure there are others. I have
> no idea whether being an officially recognised member of the team would
> satisfy the license, or not?
>
> Now, I know that there are technical solutions to this problem, if it is a
> problem (i.e. file permissions), but I think there probably needs to be some
> official word on how we deal with this.

I agree - I'd worry about things which we discuss under NDA as well;
so far I've known that anything @linaro.org is fairly safe

I'd like a clear way of distinguishing community members.

Dave

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