On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 12:26 AM, Holger Levsen <hol...@layer-acht.org> wrote:
> so why do have children "more rights" than other attendees? (and don't get me > wrong, I fully support that Both socially and legally speaking, the concept of parents/guardians exists for the very reason that children need more protection than adults. > - just think about the question... for me the > conclusion was+is: nobody should be photographed without their explicit > consent.) > > Another solution to the "don't photograph me^w^wviolate privacy" dilemma could > be that photos could only be taken between 1300-1400 each day, plus the first > 5m of every talk... IOW: make the default photo free. > > Which I think is actually sensible for all areas - except maybe talks + other > events. But in hallways & hacklabs & everywhere else the rule should be: don't > take pictures of people withour their prior consent. > > Which I understand is not the case in most areas outside DebConf, but noone > said we couldn't do better then what's usual ;) I know what you are getting at and I personally don't like to have my picture taken lightly either, but... is this even remotely realistic and/or enforceable? As Aigars points out, that will lose a _lot_ of good photo ops. I will make "in action" photographs more or less impossible which, to me, would be a shame. Richard _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list Debconf-discuss@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss