On Saturday 13 June 2009 00:24:01 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> People sometimes write to me asking to be removed from mailing list
> archives, usually to make themselves look better on Google.
>
> At the moment, removing from our archives involves quite a bit of work, and
> an index rebuild (archives offline for 6 hours). However in the near future
> we will get rid of emu, and it will be a matter of sending an email to the
> external archive host, checking before/after, finding the messages, and
> verifying that they are gone. In any case it can be quite disruptive.
>
> Ian has proposed the following policy:
> We charge $150/hour for removing from mail archives.
> Payment in advance, by paypal, based on an estimate.
> There will be a minimum billing unit, nextgens suggests 1 hour, I suggest
> 15 minutes. There is no warranty provided, but IMHO if we miss something
> after taking payment and it is pointed out, we should fix it for free. IMHO
> developers should not qualify.
>
> Agreed? Do we need a lawyer-approved contract text?

IMHO our job is NOT to fight against windmills but to work on Freenet.
Anyone who posts content on the internet should be aware of the fact that it 
is impossible to have it deleted, and we should make it clear to them if they 
do not understand it.

Trying to delete content from the internet IS a waste of time, and because it 
is not our job, for us it is EVEN MORE of a waste.


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