On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 7:05 AM, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> Would you schedule/organise it?
I'll attend but not organise it.
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pabs
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On 18-04-12 01:05:46, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> On 2018-04-11 07:41, Paul Wise wrote:
> > Is anyone interested in facilitating a privacy-team BoF at
> > DebConf18?
>
> Yes. Would you schedule/organise it? I'm pretty sure, that many people
> will join, who are not participating in this thread.
We
On 2018-04-11 07:41, Paul Wise wrote:
> Is anyone interested in facilitating a privacy-team BoF at DebConf18?
Yes. Would you schedule/organise it? I'm pretty sure, that many
people will join, who are not participating in this thread.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 6:45 PM, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> I understand Pauls idea that this would be very different things:
>
> pkg-privacy-team: packages tools and programs related to privacy,
> e.g. things around tor etc.
>
> privacy-team: keeps track of privacy issues across all Debian, maybe
Quoting "Santiago R.R." :
Instead of a new team… I wonder if the pkg-privacy-team could be
interested in addressing this task/idea.
I understand Pauls idea that this would be very different things:
pkg-privacy-team: packages tools and programs related to privacy,
e.g. things around tor etc.
p
El 10/04/18 a las 10:50, W. Martin Borgert escribió:
> Quoting Paul Wise :
> > I think we need a privacy team. Such a team could verify the privacy
> > status of packages and record that information centrally.
>
> I agree. And volunteer.
>
> (Messages with the word "volunteer" in the body are nev
Quoting Paul Wise :
I think we need a privacy team. Such a team could verify the privacy
status of packages and record that information centrally.
I agree. And volunteer.
(Messages with the word "volunteer" in the body are never signed.)
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 6:14 AM, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> believe (= hope), that it behaves nicely.
I think we need a privacy team. Such a team could verify the privacy
status of packages and record that information centrally. Then apt
could have a hook to inform users about how each package beh
On 2018-04-08 23:47, Adam Borowski wrote:
> why do music players shipped in
> Debian default to grabbing lyrics, "LastFM stats", tags, and what not, even
> when playing local media?
IMHO, they should not do that by default. Opt-in is OK.
I'm using quodlibet for listening to music and believe (= ho
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