David Kalnischkies writes ("Re: Proposed GR: Repeal the 2005 vote for declassification of the debian-private mailing list"): > On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 12:48:02PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > > David Kalnischkies writes ("Re: Proposed GR: Repeal the 2005 vote for > > declassification of the debian-private mailing list"): > > > On Thu, Sep 08, 2016 at 05:07:47PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > > > Basic example: How many mails are sent to d-private each month? We know > > > that for public archived lists. We even know that for less public lists > > > like d-companies, but for d-private that is classified information… > > > (that is perhaps not "weakening privacy" for an individual, but for the > > > dev-body as a whole if your reading is very strict. Many things I am > > > thinking of aren't directly related to individuals in fact…) > > > > Well, I can see why you might think that would be interesting. I can > > also see reasons for objecting to releasing such information. > > Just to ensure we talk about the same: I was referring to: > https://lists.debian.org/stats/debian-private.png vs e.g. > https://lists.debian.org/stats/debian-vote.png . > > I would be very interested in an explanation [off-list & encrypted if > it is too private] as I can't come up with a reason why that could be > a concious decision to not show the number of mails sent to d-private > over time as it is done for every other list rather than just an > implementation detail of how that list is handled.
I would not want a graph like the one for debian-vote, to be made public for debian-private. I will reply by private email giving an example of a previous thread which should IMO not be made visibile through such a graph. Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. If I emailed you from an address @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.