Re: handling GDPR requests

2019-04-03 Thread Eric Wong
Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote: > Quick follow-up -- is it possible to edit the content of the message > instead of purging it entirely? Not yet. Purge + re-add of the edited message works, but NNTP ordering would be affected (and maybe that would be desirable). Anyways, it seems like whoever

Re: handling GDPR requests

2019-04-03 Thread Konstantin Ryabitsev
On Mon, Apr 01, 2019 at 05:55:51PM +, Eric Wong wrote: > Try the -purge tool: > https://public-inbox.org/meta/20190111041008.24361-...@80x24.org/ > > I haven't used it outside of tests, so try it in a throwaway repo, > first :) > > It doesn't need to do a full reindex. And the "rebase"

Re: handling GDPR requests

2019-04-02 Thread Konstantin Ryabitsev
On Mon, Apr 01, 2019 at 05:55:51PM +, Eric Wong wrote: Well, I have my first GDPR request. What's the recommended mechanism of dealing with that? The message in question dates back to mid-last year and I see two problems with deleting it from the repository: 1. It's in the previous epoch

Re: handling GDPR requests

2019-04-01 Thread Eric Wong
Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote: > Hello: > > Well, I have my first GDPR request. What's the recommended mechanism of > dealing with that? The message in question dates back to mid-last year and I > see two problems with deleting it from the repository: > > 1. It's in the previous epoch repo of LKML

handling GDPR requests

2019-04-01 Thread Konstantin Ryabitsev
Hello: Well, I have my first GDPR request. What's the recommended mechanism of dealing with that? The message in question dates back to mid-last year and I see two problems with deleting it from the repository: 1. It's in the previous epoch repo of LKML 2. Deleting/editing that message would