Again Aude, this is your statement only. This is not an official statement of what the policy is or isn't, nor what is or isn't done under any policy which may or may not exist. You may be satisfied that you are right, but I would rather have a citable source. Humans are not citable sources, per our policy.
W
In a message dated 11/28/2010 4:24:14 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, aude.wiki@gmail.com writes:
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.
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 10:54 PM, WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
Again Aude, this is your statement only. This is not an official statement of what the policy is or isn't, nor what is or isn't done under any policy which may or may not exist. You may be satisfied that you are right, but I would rather have a citable source. Humans are not citable sources, per our policy.
There's a joke in here somewhere, maybe about applying en.wp talkpage style argumentation to "real life", but maybe we can just call this a dead issue and move on rather than argue in circles forever with Will.
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