On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 08:03:49AM -0400, Allen wrote: > > > > One can request anything. > > For starters, you can't legally request that someone assassinate the > President, send you child pornography, provide you with weapons of mass > destruction, etc. So definitely not anything.
So definitely not anything, --legally--! > And while you can make some requests, you can only make an FOI request > of a government agency. Nope, you can make an FOI request of anyone. You can make an FOIA request of any government agency and they have certain statutory (the "A"ct part of FOIA) obligation to respond in a certain way. Tor Inc presents itself as a certain type of entity, via its website and other forums of communication, the statements of its employees and also the non-refuted statements of the users, volunteers and other supporters of tor. This generates certain expectations in the "members of the community", which align with my comprehension of the terms "freedom", "information about the entity Tor Inc" and "freedom of information". How much those in control of Tor Inc release in response to grarpamp's "FOI" request, beyond that which they statutorily release to the public already, is a matter for them, their courtesy, their sense of proper behaviour, their desire to meet the expectations of "the tor community", their sense of duty to disclose to this community, their personal principles, their need to manage the fallout from recent events, and their willingness to demonstrate certain principles which we in the community clearly expect, including transparency, honesty, and trust. Let's be generous in our expectations of those directly inside Tor Inc meeting this simple genuine and frank request, and at the same time let's be cautious and publicly curious in respect of any "no" responses. As always, let's assume good faith in general and keep our communication as constructive as possible. -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
