https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9838

--- Comment #36 from Tyler Romeo <[email protected]> 2012-06-24 19:42:47 UTC 
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I think until the user has officially logged in successfully, there is no legal
reason to not store their IP address as far as the privacy policy goes. And
even when they are logged in, we would still be compliant with the policy so
long as the information is not made public. Under the system I submitted with
my patch, all logged in users would only be able to view their own login logs,
with the exception of those with special permissions, which I'd imagine in
WMF's case would be given to checkusers.

As far as SUL goes, that would have to be a whole different implementation. SUL
in WMF is implemented using CentralAuth, which is separate from the core.

Furthermore, I think this bug should wait until the Echo notifications system
is created. No need to add additional notifications logic when an entirely new
system is about to be phased in.

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