> > The stated purpose in this thread is to detect "long-dormant users".
long as people are asked before being deleted or something;
I only log in when I actually need to actively test something
and not regularily, and having to remember that is bad.
Plus (seen in Debian), asking people whether t
On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 at 20:45, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
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> On Sun, 14 Apr 2024, 14:05 Bruno Haible, wrote:
> >
> > Jonathan Wakely wrote:
> > > > It would not be straightforward to track all SSH access on the farm,
> > > > both
> > > > for privacy reasons and technical reasons (the farm has very d
On Sun, 14 Apr 2024, 14:05 Bruno Haible, wrote:
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> Jonathan Wakely wrote:
> > > It would not be straightforward to track all SSH access on the farm, both
> > > for privacy reasons and technical reasons (the farm has very diverse
> > > systems, and some people run jobs via cron).
> >
> > What are
Jonathan Wakely wrote:
> > It would not be straightforward to track all SSH access on the farm, both
> > for privacy reasons and technical reasons (the farm has very diverse
> > systems, and some people run jobs via cron).
>
> What are the privacy reasons?
>
> It's a free, public service offered