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On Sat, 2007-07-14 at 10:25 -0700, Josh Saddler wrote: |
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> William L. Thomson Jr. wrote: |
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> > -core Internal Private List, Public R/O after period of time |
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> > -core Internal Private List, Public R/O after period of time |
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> No. -core should not ever be public. It's not for development anyway. |
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> -core contains things like personal issues the developers are having, |
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> phone numbers, street addresses, stuff on conferences, meeting times, |
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> job offers, etc. -- nothing that the entire world should have access to, |
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> not even after time has gone by. |
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I am neutral. -core can remain permanently private, or be opened up. |
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Just seemed like a decent idea for full and complete transparency. |
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Granted personal info/data, names, addresses, etc, ideally would need to |
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be scrubbed. |
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Probably just best to err on the side of cautiousness and keep private |
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forever. If people have a problem with transparency. I am sorry, I don't |
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know of many if any organizations that are 100% transparent. |
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William L. Thomson Jr. |
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Gentoo/Java |