Le dimanche, 11 septembre 2016, 11.01:09 h CEST Anthony Towns a écrit :
> In that sense, my reading of the original version of the GR that just
> failed was pretty much "eh, we don't care that much about transparency
> when it comes to ourselves and it's time we admit that". Which is fine,
I suppo
Le jeudi, 1 septembre 2016, 23.15:05 h CEST Gunnar Wolf a écrit :
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> Title: Acknowledge that the debian-private list will remain private.
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> 1. The 2005 General Resolution titled "Declassification of debian-private
>list archives" is repealed.
> 2. In keeping with pa
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Bart Martens writes:
> Anyone reading something of potential public value on debian-private
> can always request the original author for permission to quote in
> public. Note that the original author is the only person who can fully
> assess how private the message was, since personal limits diff
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Le 10/09/2016 à 10:46, David Kalnischkies a écrit :
> 2. My interest in declassification is (surprise surprise) apt
> related, as its history has obvious plot holes. It is hard enough
> to follow over a few lists which are used pretty interchangeabl
Didier 'OdyX' Raboud writes:
> I now also tend to think that we, as a collection of individuals, also
> need some sort of "safe space" to discuss certain things, that can't be
> public. Some of these things can't immediately be public, and some
> other things can't ever. Separating both is a her
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 03:16:55PM +0200, Thibaut Paumard wrote:
> This is a very well defined goal that you have here. If you do care
> and do volunteer for the task, why don't you try to identify the
> relevant messages for your historic interest, and propose a process to
> declassify only this s
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