On Saturday, 9 February 2013 at 20:08, Andy Mabbett wrote:
> On 9 February 2013 18:39, Tom Morris <t...@tommorris.org 
> (mailto:t...@tommorris.org)> wrote:
> > Now this has been transferred to Wikimedia UK, would it be possible to
> > remove the access logging on QRpedia to ensure it complies with both the
> > letter and spirit of the WMF privacy policy.
> 
> 
> Is it possible to do that and retain the aggregated, anonymised
> statistics which GLAM institutions and others deploying QRpedia find
> useful? These may be analogous to Wikipedias page view stats.



That seems highly reasonable. The current issue is that the QRpedia database 
has a complete log of which IPs looked up which pages and when. 

(Which is fine, I'm not blaming Roger or Terence. That's a perfectly reasonable 
thing to do with something you are starting. This isn't a security hole or a 
privacy intrusion, it's a standard thing anyone would do when building a 
project like this. But now it has reached a point of maturity and is being 
taken under the wing of WMUK, we need to ensure that it is compliant with the 
expectations of Wikimedia users.)

We need to anonymise the access data, aggregate it and then delete the 
non-anonymised, non-aggregated data. I'm happy to fling code around and figure 
out a way to do this. I've had a look at the existing code and it's easy enough 
to understand. We could probably do with refactoring some of the code too.

I'd suggest that it would be best for WMUK to adhere completely with the 
Foundation's privacy policy (mentally substitute "chapter" and "WMUK" in the 
relevant places) even if the chapter is not formally bound by the Foundation 
policy (I'm not a movement policy wonk, I don't know). In addition, not holding 
on to access logs but only aggregate, anonymised data means that we minimise 
the potential for problems under the Data Protection Act or wider European data 
privacy law.

I'd suggest that we resolve these issues as soon as possible. The QRpedia 
transfer was rather a slow process, it'd be nice if now that the transfer has 
been agreed, we can make sure that we resolve these kinds of issues in the next 
week or so (I rather prefer fixing issues when they exist only in my head 
rather than when people are shouting like maniacs). As I said, I'm happy to 
provide patches and code review in the next few days. 

WMUK staff/trustees: are there any plans for transferring the source code over 
to Wikimedia infrastructure (Gerrit etc.)?

-- 
Tom Morris
<http://tommorris.org/>



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