Re: [travel] Privacy of information sent to the Travel Committee (was: GNOME.Asia Summit 2015 Travel Subsidy application is Open)

2015-07-01 Thread Max
Hi Tobi

Thanks for let me know this problem.

Sorry, this is my fault.
I am  fix the problem now.

The reason is I setup the folder to share private but not notice well about
the link.

I apologize for my mistake, wish you and all speakers to GNOME.Asia Summit
2015 could forgive my fatuity.
(_ _)

Thanks for your suggestion for encrypt the documents before uploading them.
I still learn the process with travel process task, I will notice that and
thanks you again


Again, sorry for my personal mistake, wish you and all speakers could
forgive me.


Max Huang




On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 2:57 AM, Tobias Mueller mue...@cryptobitch.de
wrote:

 Hi!

 On Mi, 2015-04-01 at 15:30 +0800, Emily Chen wrote:
  Some extra comments:
 
  * Any information you send to the Travel Committee will be private.
 
 It has come to my attention that anyone can read information I trusted
 the travel-committee with, because it appears to reside on a publicly
 available Google DriveĀ¹.  So my private information, like my bank
 information or my address, can not only seen by Google, but also pretty
 much by anybody else.  And I assume I am correct by thinking that not
 only my own private information, but also that of all others who have
 given their information to the travel-committee for requesting subsidy
 for GNOME.Asia Summit 2015 are exposed in that way.  I have no information
 reg. the current GUADEC requests.

 I am still torn of how much of an issue it really is, given that mails
 sent to the travel-committee land in many GMail inboxes anyway.  So the
 publicly available link might actually not compromise much of my privacy.
 But I feel like we should at least know about that level of exposure,
 as I wouldn't describe that as the information being private.

 I would also feel a little better if you not sent things like filled
 forms or receipts to Google.
 I suggest to either encrypt the documents before uploading them or to
 use the GNOME Wiki for storing them.

 Cheers,
   Tobi


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Re: [travel] Privacy of information sent to the Travel Committee (was: GNOME.Asia Summit 2015 Travel Subsidy application is Open)

2015-07-01 Thread Arun Raghavan
Hi Max, Emily,

On 2 July 2015 at 11:20, Emily Chen emilychen...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 Thanks to Tobi and Richard to point out the privacy issue.  We will fix
 this.

 Travel committee will use GNOME wiki or OwnCloud to store all the privacy
 receipt and document.

Thanks for responding to this quickly, it is much appreciated!

Cheers,
Arun
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Re: [travel] Privacy of information sent to the Travel Committee (was: GNOME.Asia Summit 2015 Travel Subsidy application is Open)

2015-07-01 Thread Emily Chen
Hi all,

Thanks to Tobi and Richard to point out the privacy issue.  We will fix
this.

Travel committee will use GNOME wiki or OwnCloud to store all the privacy
receipt and document.

-Emily

2015-07-02 7:55 GMT+08:00 Richard Stallman r...@gnu.org:

 Another problem with Google Drive requires running a nonfree
 Javascript program.  If you do this privately, you affect only yourself,
 but I hope GNOME won't use Google Drive for dealings with the public.

 --
 Dr Richard Stallman
 President, Free Software Foundation (gnu.org, fsf.org)
 Internet Hall-of-Famer (internethalloffame.org)
 Skype: No way! See stallman.org/skype.html.

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