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David Gerard stated for the record:
Chris Jenkinson
I think this is largely irrelevant. If we
aren't going to take the
trouble to be careful when dealing with personal information, then no
one should have access to it. Taking shortcuts on it is just foolish.
You mean, anyone who doesn't sign a legal document promising to pay a
notable penalty if the Foundation decides they've broken the privacy
policy should not be allowed access to the data? That sounds like a
great idea. We'll have an all-paid sysadmin team before you know it,
because every volunteer will get up and *leave*. Did that bit occur to
you?
- d.
Let me be the next to queue up. Why in, as Pogo used to say, the
ever-lovin' blue-eyed world would I want to agree to your terms, Chris?
What are you going to do if I refuse? Fire me?
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