On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 2:44 PM Felix Lechner wrote:
> A fellow developer and I have reached an impasse over the appropriate
> level of privacy guarantees in Debian. [1]
I think that lintian privacy tags currently represent several sets of bugs:
The browsers shipping in Debian place no barriers
On 9/10/21 4:43 PM, Felix Lechner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A fellow developer and I have reached an impasse over the appropriate
> level of privacy guarantees in Debian. [1] Would this esteemed group
> please advise if the topic is in some form suitable for a General
> Resolution?
>
> The aggrieved party
Hi!
On 10.09.21 19:10, Russ Allbery wrote:
Felix Lechner writes:
The Policy Team was similarly reluctant. They have not acted on the
matter in nearly eight years. [3]
In the interim, one path forward would be for someone who cares strongly
about this area to write up a good guide for maint
Felix Lechner writes:
> The Policy Team was similarly reluctant. They have not acted on the
> matter in nearly eight years. [3]
(The below is somewhat off the topic of the Lintian bug, which I know was
the original prompt for this message, and is more about the broader issue.
I'm not expressing
Felix Lechner writes:
> Hi,
>
> A fellow developer and I have reached an impasse over the appropriate
> level of privacy guarantees in Debian. [1] Would this esteemed group
> please advise if the topic is in some form suitable for a General
> Resolution?
>
> The aggrieved party is likely to appe
Le 10/09/2021 à 16:43, Felix Lechner a écrit :
Hi,
A fellow developer and I have reached an impasse over the appropriate
level of privacy guarantees in Debian. [1] Would this esteemed group
please advise if the topic is in some form suitable for a General
Resolution?
The aggrieved party is like
Hi,
A fellow developer and I have reached an impasse over the appropriate
level of privacy guarantees in Debian. [1] Would this esteemed group
please advise if the topic is in some form suitable for a General
Resolution?
The aggrieved party is likely to appeal my forthcoming lack of action
to the
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