On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 10:22:00PM +0100, Tristan Santore wrote:
>>The last sentence. I think it would be better to say:
>>...to use their contents for purpose of fixing bugs.
>>Or something similar. Now it seems that once you submit personal data,
>>Fedora may use them to <insert evil purpose here>.
>>Promise to not abuse the data would also work for me.
>This makes sense to me. I'll add.
I hate to be pessimistic. Legally a promise to not use something for
an "evil" purpose is meaningless. Unless you specify what exactly
you will prevent/protect against, outside the scope of your local
data protection laws.
Yeah, I think we're familiar with that from the (banned in Fedora)
"don't be evil" clauses in licenses. But I think Paul was saying he'd
add the more specific thing — what we _will_ use it for: fixing bugs.
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Matthew Miller
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