On 5 June 2014 17:21, Trillium Corsage trillium2...@yandex.com wrote:
I am writing to ask that the new privacy policy be stopped, pending briefings
of and thorough consideration by the incoming executive director Lila
Tretikov.
Regardless of the merits of the policy, which others have
On 06/06/2014 06:14 AM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
Regardless of the merits of the policy, which others have addressed,
and with all due respect to Lila, her arrival has no bearing on this.
And, unless I am mistaken, adoption of the policy was an act of the
Board of Trustees who are, quite literally,
Echoing Luis's shout-out to Michelle for such a colossal achievement.
Dan Rosenthal
P.S. Let me take this opportunity to again thank Michelle Paulson for her
work leading this process; all told, it has been something like 18 months
of work for her. And that is only the start for her - now
+1... Well done Michelle!
On 6 Jun 2014 18:46, Dan Rosenthal swatjes...@gmail.com wrote:
Echoing Luis's shout-out to Michelle for such a colossal achievement.
Dan Rosenthal
P.S. Let me take this opportunity to again thank Michelle Paulson for her
work leading this process; all told,
+1 Not easy.
On 6 June 2014 18:52, Richard Symonds richard.symo...@wikimedia.org.uk
wrote:
+1... Well done Michelle!
On 6 Jun 2014 18:46, Dan Rosenthal swatjes...@gmail.com wrote:
Echoing Luis's shout-out to Michelle for such a colossal achievement.
Dan Rosenthal
P.S. Let
I think your concerns are way overblown, and you mishcaracterize or
misunderstand the nature of the data collection that occurs. You also fail
to even mention that there are safeguards that apply to how the data is
used and how long it is retained.
Far from escaping accountability, the WMF
Nathan, 05/06/2014 18:46:
As a result, the finished policy has rightly garnered a lot of support and
approval,
{{citation needed}}
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On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemow...@gmail.com
wrote:
Nathan, 05/06/2014 18:46:
As a result, the finished policy has rightly garnered a lot of support and
approval,
{{citation needed}}
I am writing to ask that the new privacy policy be stopped, pending briefings
of and thorough consideration by the incoming executive director Lila Tretikov.
The timing of this major policy change with all its implications, including
great legal implications, is at minimum discourteous to Ms.
Hi, Trillium and others-
The privacy policy has been the subject of one of the most extensive public
discussions we've ever done. It was announced here repeatedly, was bannered
extensively to give all readers and editors an opportunity to participate,
and was open for discussion for nearly six
Dear Mr. Brigham,
Excuse me, I should have copied you in the email I sent to the Wikimedia-l list
I sent a few minutes ago, because I mentioned you in it. Here:
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimedia-l/2014-June/072499.html.
Trillium Corsage
On 5 June 2014 18:33, Luis Villa lvi...@wikimedia.org wrote:
...
If you still have concerns, please put them on the talk page. Just like we
did this time around, we'll review all those comments and incorporate them
when we next revise the policy, or, if appropriate, incorporate it into the
To Luis and others,
First thank you for responding. Now, you referred to WMF lawyer Michelle
Paulson's excellent blog post, yes I suppose it is that. It's a terrific
marketing document and piece of salesmanship, with feel-good phrases like the
Wikimedia way is unique, open and collaborative
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