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From: Mark Sobell <sobell@redhat.com>
To: overseers@sources.redhat.com
Subject: suggested change to sources.redhat.com page
Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 06:08:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A0055F8.1902A1A5@redhat.com> (raw)

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

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From: Mark Sobell <sobell@redhat.com>
To: overseers@sources.redhat.com
Subject: suggested change to sources.redhat.com page
Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 10:09:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A0055F8.1902A1A5@redhat.com> (raw)
Message-ID: <20001101100900.5k1dlso-7s4zrdpQqXZTg_dPtULQ2FLlbhmecHmFfIc@z> (raw)

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

             reply	other threads:[~2000-12-30  6:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2000-12-30  6:08 Mark Sobell [this message]
2000-11-01 10:09 ` Mark Sobell
2000-12-30  6:08 ` Jason Molenda
2000-11-01 10:37   ` Jason Molenda
2000-12-30  6:08   ` Phil Edwards
2000-11-01 11:04     ` Phil Edwards
2000-12-30  6:08     ` Christopher Faylor
2000-11-01 11:35       ` Christopher Faylor
2000-12-30  6:08     ` Benjamin Kosnik
2000-11-01 12:26       ` Benjamin Kosnik
2000-12-30  6:08   ` Frank Ch. Eigler
2000-11-01 10:49     ` Frank Ch. Eigler
2000-12-30  6:08   ` Jason Molenda
2000-11-01 10:53     ` Jason Molenda
2000-12-30  6:08   ` Jim Kingdon
2000-11-01 13:52     ` Jim Kingdon
2000-12-30  6:08     ` sources.redhat.com Paul Weinstein
2000-11-01 16:49       ` sources.redhat.com Paul Weinstein
2000-12-30  6:08       ` sources.redhat.com Tom Tromey
2000-11-02 12:07         ` sources.redhat.com Tom Tromey
2000-12-30  6:08         ` sources.redhat.com Paul Weinstein
2000-11-02 13:49           ` sources.redhat.com Paul Weinstein
2000-12-30  6:08 ` suggested change to sources.redhat.com page Ian Lance Taylor
2000-11-01 11:59   ` Ian Lance Taylor

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