On 7/19/08, SlimVirgin <slimvirgin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
We could build in a grandfather clause so that this
doesn't apply
retroactively. That would protect current checkusers who had performed
checks without knowing the information might become public.
In which case they are too stupid to be a checkuser. Given time, all
"private" information becomes public, unless it is destroyed (both
physically and mentally).
—C.W.