F Wolff wrote:

> I think each deployment should write its own policy, and we shouldn't
> pretend to be able to say anything about servers in general, because we
> can't. We could encourage administrators to include a privacy notice, in
> the same way we encourage them to put in contact details to the
> administrators.

We can expect Pootle administrators to be experts in server 
administration and similar technical issues, but we can't expect them to 
know the issues surrounding privacy issues, copyright issues etc.

Therefore I think Pootle should be distributed in such a way that Pootle 
admins can focus on what  they do best, and safely assume that the rest 
has been taken care of.

Few if any Pootle admins will think of writing a privacy policy, and by 
the time they realise they need one, it'll be mostly too late to 
implement one.  If we can provide a generic privacy, it protects our 
customers.

> As Dwayne suggested, let's make it focus on the positives.

My proposed privacy policy statement does not contain any negatives. 
Negative and positive are in the eye of the beholder, I think.  The 
privacy policy is not a marketing document to make the system seem 
friendly, but a dry, factual statement about how private data is dealt 
with on the site.

Nor do I think one should, as Dwayne suggested, identify aspects that we 
regard as unpleasant, and bury those in legalese... although I'm all for 
a more legal sounding privacy policy, and I'm not against rewording.

> Many people
> want credit for their work, and they want team communication to work.

You're assuming a scenario in which Pootle is specifically touted to 
translators as a team system and where there are so many translators 
that they can't help but be aware of each other's presence.

Samuel

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Samuel Murray
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Decathlon, for volunteer opensource translations
http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/decathlon/


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