Hi all,
Isn't the simple solution for sensitive documents to post them to the
Docushare and then email out the *link* to the mailing lists?
Cheers,
Chris
On Sep 26, 2006, at 11:36 AM, Zeljko Ivezic wrote:
Jeffrey P Kantor wrote:
Hello all,
Apparently, recently someone posted a “sensitive” document to one
of the lsst lists and it was disseminated to several other project
members who were subscribed. Please be aware that all postings to
lsst lists are potentially “open” and you should assume that
anyone who can google can see them. Lsst-data in particular, is
INTENDED to be open for read to anyone (but you have to be
subscribed to post). Bottom line is, if you think it is
“sensitive” in some way, don’t post it.
Jeff
Tony, Don, Steve,
I don't think this is a good solution in the long run. While
I can see why some lists should be open, and I can understand
that extremely sensitive information can be exchanged by private
mail or by phone, we need to have a method to exchange _and_
archive LSST information that is _not_ appropriate for the whole
world to see. The easiest and simplest solution would be to prevent
google & world to see our lsst-* lists.
Cheers,
Zeljko
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