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Re: Proposed GR: Acknowledge difficulty of declassifying debian-private



I second Ian's proposal, *without* withdrawing my own.

Ian Jackson dijo [Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 05:27:42PM +0100]:
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> I have changed my about waiting before making a formal proposal.
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> I hereby propose the following General Resolution.
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>  Title: Acknowledge difficulty of declassifying debian-private
> 
>  1. The Debian Project regrets the non-implementation of the 2005
>     General Resolution titled "Declassification of debian-private list
>     archives".  That General Resolution is hereby repealed.
> 
>  2. In case volunteers should come forward: Permission remains for the
>     list archives (of any messages, whether posted before or after
>     this resolution) to be declassified, provided that the
>     declassification process is at least as respecting of the privacy
>     of posters to debian-private as the process set out in the 2005
>     General Resolution.
> 
>  3. Furthermore, the Debian listmasters remain empowered (subject to
>     the usual consultation processes within the Debian project) to
>     revise the rules governing the privacy and declassification of
>     messages to -private.  This includes making measures to make
>     declassification more widely applicable, or easier to automate.
> 
>  4. But, any weakening of the privacy expectations must not be
>     retrospective: changes should apply only to messages posted after
>     the rule change has come into force.
> 
>  5. In particular, we reaffirm this rule: no part of a posting made to
>     -private, which explicitly states that it should not be
>     declassified, may be published (without its author's explicit
>     consent).  This rule may be changed by the listmasters (para.3,
>     above), but only for future messages (para.4, above), and only
>     following consultation, and only with ample notice.
> 
>  5. Participants are reminded to use -private only when necessary.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ian.
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