I'd be all for that. Helping out academic enlightenment is one of the
goals of, well, every wikimedia project i know, this is simply another
aspect of that. But, really, i've never been one to really care about
my own privacy, i don't much care what people know about me and
whether or not they like it. There are plenty out there who do,
however. Making a prelim of the confidentiality agreement and
publishing it might help them. It's already got my support though.
On 9/14/07, Tim Starling <tstarling(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Andrew Gray wrote:
On 14/09/2007, Tim Starling
<tstarling(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
In any
case, I think the question would benefit from community discussion,
which is why I am posting it here.
It might be helpful (to prevent uninformed ramblings) if we could have
a draft of the proposed confidentiality agreement, or at least a rough
bulletpoint of what it would cover. Unless that's confidential ;-)
It hasn't been written yet.
I assume the data processing and handling would
be done in Spain? It's
certainly much less of a legal headache to shift the data to Europe
rather than from Europe...
Yes.
-- Tim Starling
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