Re: gnome-hackers is now closed
- From: Maciej Stachowiak <mjs eazel com>
- To: Martin Baulig <martin home-of-linux org>
- Cc: gnome-private gnome org, gnome-sysadmin gnome org, miguel helixcode com
- Subject: Re: gnome-hackers is now closed
- Date: 31 Oct 2000 11:07:30 -0800
Martin Baulig <martin home-of-linux org> writes:
>
> Ok, so now to this question which you may want to ask now:
>
> "So, what's that's the plan for gnome-hackers and when can
> we open it to the public ?"
>
> Well, before we can open gnome-hackers to the public we need
> to make sure that all people who are currently subscribed to
> gnome-private are aware of the change. This means, as long
> as people are still posting to gnome-hackers, we cannot open
> it since we'd risk that someone is accidentally posting
> confidental material to it.
>
> My estimate time-frame for this is two weeks after the last
> person attempted to post to gnome-hackers.
>
I strenuously object. Consider:
* Nothing that has been posted on gnome-hackers since we created
gnome-private has needed to be confidential.
* Hardly anything on gnome-hackers is confidential ever (I can't
remember any truly confidential posts in a long time). I don't
understand the paranoia about leaking confidential information since
the whole reason we are opening up gnome-hackers is that almost
nothing on it really needs to be confidential, or should be for that
matter.
* All the attempted mails to gnome-hackers were followups to old
threads (threads which had no need to be confidential).
* Two weeks after last attempted post could go on forever.
I am much more worried about people getting in the habit of posting to
gnome-private with technical issues that should be on gnome-hackers,
than I am about someone accidentally posting something confidential to
gnome-hackers. I strongly suggest that we make gnome-hackers a
publicly archived list right now and start using it immediately.
- Maciej
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