Dear all,
I'm not against this decision, in fact I'm in favour and I think it
would be the only possibility for Wikimedia Space to actually work out
in the end.
Given all the problems with personal data that we have, we might need
to decide if some *public* ML wants to be a beta-tester for Space. Who
wants to go forward? :)
L.
Il giorno gio 31 ott 2019 alle ore 11:23 Quim Gil <qgil(a)wikimedia.org>
ha scritto:
Yes Platonides, your comment (and bd808's at Space) makes me realize that I hadn’t
stressed this point, which is completely assumed in this topic.
This proposal is about testing, and a private mailing list with sensitive information
wouldn’t be a good candidate for these first tests even if Space would be in production
and not in Cloud VPS.
We can still test private mailing list mirroring, for instance taking any public mailing
list and mirroring privately to test access control without compromising anything.
We can also test private mailing list emulation by having non-confidential chit chat in a
private setting to test access control, again without compromising anything.
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 8:17 AM Platonides <platonides(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Quim
Given that this is currently implemented on WMCS, I would think that their terms would
prevail and certain private mailing lists NOT allowed be copied at all there (for
instance a list where checkusers disccussed about vandal ranges), since it's on an
"untrusted" network/servers that shall not contain such private data. Other
private mailing lists may qualify, depending on what is actually discussed there (e.g. I
would see no issue with a signpost editorial comments mailing list). And obviously, the
content of public lists is simply... public.
Best regards
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