In a message dated 11/28/2010 3:36:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, russnelson@gmail.com writes:
You misbelieve. Listen to Aude. She knows what she's talking about.
I'd rather have Aude cite a reliable source. People are not reliable sources. No living person is such an authority that we should listen to that person. Not even on their own biography, much less anything else.
The role of the expert is not to spout dogma, but rather to build a case using citable sources. No one is immune from this diction. The Archangel Gabriel told me so.
W
On a side-note you completely ignored what I actually stated. Aude mentioned the checkuser logs. I pointed out that IP server logs are *not* the same thing as checkuser logs. The privacy policy states that these exist, that they are kept. It states or at least implies that as I said, they are not the same thing as the checkuser logs.
It does not state for how long, either is kept.
So there.
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 6:51 PM, WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 11/28/2010 3:36:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, russnelson@gmail.com writes:
You misbelieve. Listen to Aude. She knows what she's talking about.
I'd rather have Aude cite a reliable source.
"The Wikimedia Foundation **MAY** keep raw logs of such transactions" (emphasis added)
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Wikimedia:Privacy_policy
Under the policy, WMF is permitted to collect and keep apache and squid logs but the policy gives more leeway than what is done in practice. WMF does collect squid logs but quite sure it's only 1/1000 sample. They don't keep apache access logs.
The WMF server config files are there for everyone to see.
There are apache error logs (notice LogLevel) that are collected. Those are manually purged, as of 2008. (source: Tim Starling http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2008-September/045811.html )
In that thread, you can read more of what Tim and others had to say on to, including Sue.
-Katie (@aude)
People are not reliable sources. No living person is such an authority that we should listen to that person. Not even on their own biography, much less anything else.
The role of the expert is not to spout dogma, but rather to build a case using citable sources. No one is immune from this diction. The Archangel Gabriel told me so.
W
On a side-note you completely ignored what I actually stated. Aude mentioned the checkuser logs. I pointed out that IP server logs are *not* the same thing as checkuser logs. The privacy policy states that these exist, that they are kept. It states or at least implies that as I said, they are not the same thing as the checkuser logs.
It does not state for how long, either is kept.
So there.
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