From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Jason Molenda To: overseers@sources.redhat.com Subject: Re: suggested change to sources.redhat.com page Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 06:08:00 -0000 Message-id: <20001101103628.A6983@shell17.ba.best.com> References: <3A0055F8.1902A1A5@redhat.com> X-SW-Source: 2000/msg01206.html Hey overseers, I don't know who Mark is. Could he be in marketing maybe? :-) On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 09:42:16AM -0800, Mark Sobell wrote: > I ran across the following paragraph and thought > it inappropriate for the Red Hat site. My two cents: Of course it's inappropriate, that's why I wrote it. Y'all can decide if you want to change it (I'm not going to mind one way or the other), but it isn't accidental - I really hate corporate cover-your-ass written-in-legalese privacy statements, when it all comes down to "We're keeping standard apache log files, we don't give it to anyone else". That's all a developer wants to know - am I going to get mail from Amway if I sign up for this ecos-discuss list, or am I going to have my hostname broadcast to the world for reading alt.cygwin.sex.poll.poll.poll. It annoys me almost as much as web pages that have copyright statements at the bottom. Of course it's copyrighted! And who'd rip off a web page, anyway? People all need to chill. Jason From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Jason Molenda To: overseers@sources.redhat.com Subject: Re: suggested change to sources.redhat.com page Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 10:37:00 -0000 Message-ID: <20001101103628.A6983@shell17.ba.best.com> References: <3A0055F8.1902A1A5@redhat.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-q4/msg00076.html Message-ID: <20001101103700.ANqG181npr8CaXCj47IeWdFtqoj4vbrZJ72W5bTonQY@z> Hey overseers, I don't know who Mark is. Could he be in marketing maybe? :-) On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 09:42:16AM -0800, Mark Sobell wrote: > I ran across the following paragraph and thought > it inappropriate for the Red Hat site. My two cents: Of course it's inappropriate, that's why I wrote it. Y'all can decide if you want to change it (I'm not going to mind one way or the other), but it isn't accidental - I really hate corporate cover-your-ass written-in-legalese privacy statements, when it all comes down to "We're keeping standard apache log files, we don't give it to anyone else". That's all a developer wants to know - am I going to get mail from Amway if I sign up for this ecos-discuss list, or am I going to have my hostname broadcast to the world for reading alt.cygwin.sex.poll.poll.poll. It annoys me almost as much as web pages that have copyright statements at the bottom. Of course it's copyrighted! And who'd rip off a web page, anyway? People all need to chill. Jason