From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Mark Sobell To: overseers@sources.redhat.com Subject: suggested change to sources.redhat.com page Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 10:09:00 -0000 Message-ID: <3A0055F8.1902A1A5@redhat.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-q4/msg00075.html Message-ID: <20001101100900.5k1dlso-7s4zrdpQqXZTg_dPtULQ2FLlbhmecHmFfIc@z> Re: http://sources.redhat.com/ I ran across the following paragraph and thought it inappropriate for the Red Hat site. I have suggested a way to change it. Also, in the following sentence it is not clear what "the normal distribution of e-mail to that list" includes. It might be good to make that a little clearer. The logs are not used for mailing list subscription information other than the normal distribution of e-mail to that list. Please change the following: Do you have a privacy statement for this site? Hey, why not. I will sell all your personal information to the highest bidder. Bwahahaha! No, really, I have no interest in you or your steenkin' information. I'm not recording anything about you, short of the normal web logs which show what pages are being downloaded by what host. I'll never use any of the mailing list subscription information for anything other than the normal distribution of e-mail to that list. They are not out to get you. I do generate some aggregate reports but those don't identify you individually. To: Do you have a privacy statement for this site? Red Hat does not record information about visitors to this site other than the normal Web logs which show which pages are downloaded by which hosts. The logs are not used for mailing list subscription information other than the normal distribution of e-mail to that list. Red Hat does generate aggregate reports but those reports do not identify individual users. -- Mark Mark Sobell sobell@redhat.com 415 777 8910 x 275