Thomas Dalton, 03/04/2013 16:03:
On Apr 3, 2013 12:27 PM, "Federico Leva
(Nemo)" <nemowiki(a)gmail.com
<mailto:nemowiki@gmail.com>> wrote:
May be, or may be not. (Members of internalwiki change constantly, so
e.g.
there's no way I could know who has had access to what I wrote
there 5 years ago. I don't remember being consulted about every new user
created there after I got myself removed.)
But you knew the basis on which internal access is determined and that
hasn't changed.
Not true. It changed.
You knew when you posted stuff there that new people
would continue to be added, but could reasonably expect that it would
continue to be restricted to the same kind of people as it was
restricted to at the time, even if the actual people themselves changed.
If it was decided to open up internal more widely, as has been discussed
from time to time, it would be necessary to either seek permission from
people or, more simply, delete things (or move them to a closed wiki
that is still restricted). That has generally been part of any
discussions on the subject.
Not true. It was expanded and nobody asked my opinion. :)
Nemo