Re: [Debconf-discuss] pictures and privacy (was: my pictures so far (including the bicyle tour))

2011-08-07 Thread Andreas Tille
On Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 11:13:31AM +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote: > I understand that sentiment, but it is indeed very difficult to do. Perhaps not. > Personally, I love taking pictures of people without their knowledge. > ... I fully agree with your point about making good portraits. I would l

Re: [Debconf-discuss] pictures and privacy

2011-08-07 Thread Clint Adams
On Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 02:31:21PM +0200, Mehdi Dogguy wrote: > It is quite strange to see you complaining here about non-tagged photos, > while you are smiling in the group photo, tagged with names. I don't find this strange at all. The group photo is something you deliberately choose to be in,

Re: [Debconf-discuss] pictures and privacy (was: my pictures so far (including the bicyle tour))

2011-08-07 Thread Aigars Mahinovs
On 6 August 2011 19:41, martin f krafft wrote: > As said before, this reverses responsibility. It is *your* > responsibility to ensure that whatever you do does not interfere > with the privacy, intimacy, and freedom of others. An argument like > "I've tried, but I have bad memory and thus …" is j

Re: [Debconf-discuss] pictures and privacy

2011-08-07 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] Aigars Mahinovs | On 6 August 2011 19:41, martin f krafft wrote: | > As said before, this reverses responsibility. It is *your* | > responsibility to ensure that whatever you do does not interfere | > with the privacy, intimacy, and freedom of others. An argument like | > "I've tried, but I h

Re: [Debconf-discuss] pictures and privacy

2011-08-07 Thread Matthew Johnson
On Sun Aug 07 14:15, Tollef Fog Heen wrote: > Depending on local laws, that's not enough. The picture itself has to > be of something newsworthy, so a picture of somebody giving a speech > would be, but a picture of the a team drinking coffee would not > (necessarily) be. > > ... > > I believe m

Re: [Debconf-discuss] pictures and privacy (was: my pictures so far (including the bicyle tour))

2011-08-07 Thread Andreas Barth
* Aigars Mahinovs (aigar...@gmail.com) [110807 11:43]: > On 6 August 2011 19:41, martin f krafft wrote: > > As said before, this reverses responsibility. It is *your* > > responsibility to ensure that whatever you do does not interfere > > with the privacy, intimacy, and freedom of others. An argu

Re: [Debconf-discuss] pictures and privacy (was: my pictures so far (including the bicyle tour))

2011-08-07 Thread Sami Liedes
On Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 10:17:19PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: > I suggest that in the future, DebConf adopts a codex which asks of > participants only to publish those photos for which they have > received explicit consent, before or afterwards. I hope not. While I don't take photos myself, I o

Re: [Debconf-discuss] pictures and privacy

2011-08-07 Thread Axel Beckert
Hi, I must admit, I'm quite annoyed about this discussion. DebConf is a conference and therefore a public event, so WTF? On Sun, Aug 07, 2011 at 07:44:52PM +0300, Sami Liedes wrote: > The starting point must be that people usually have the right to > publish their photos. Since in those cases the

[Debconf-discuss] Debian Swiss Knife - Order yours now!

2011-08-07 Thread Didier Raboud
Hi all, as was presented during the DebConf11 lightning talks, the Debian Swiss Knives project has now reached a new milestone: we are ready to take pre-orders ! http://wiki.debian.org/Merchandise/SwissKnives All the needed information is already available on the Debian wiki, but let m