Guys,
Thanks for all the discussion around this topic. I have been in further
communication with the people working on GDPR with us. Background: I run
Mailman lists for a couple of charities as a voluntary contribution to the
charities, the charities have money that their disposal and we want
On 05/14/2018 06:33 AM, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
- Archive purge requests. We have discussed the same items as on the
list to date. I am looking at doing a simple grep for the relevant
person's details and changing that. The main reason for doing this is
that if we just remove the author's messa
Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
... lots of good examples ... well done !
I too dont think any complainer should have the right to kill a
thread, just cos he/she wrote something they later wish to retract.
Killing a thread would be gross abuse of all other posters' rights,
& would invite wor
Grant Taylor asked:
> What does GDPR have to say, if anything, about subscribers having
> their own archives, which will not be redacted in any way?
>
IMHO they would mostly fail under §18 and GDPR wouldn't apply:
> This Regulation does not apply to the processing of personal data by a
> natural
On 05/14/2018 05:02 PM, Ángel wrote:
> Being nitpicky. What about sysadmins subscribed to this list as part of
> their professional activity ? (but otherwise interacting in the same way
> as a hobbyist)
How do hobbyists interact? Enquiring minds want to know.
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Dimitri Maziuk
Programmer/sysadm
Hi all!
On Mon, 2018-05-14 at 12:33 +, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
[...]
> These are just rough notes:
>
> - Archive purge requests. We have discussed the same items as on the
> list to date. I am looking at doing a simple grep for the relevant
> person's details and changing that. The main reaso
On 05/14/2018 04:02 PM, Ángel wrote:
IMHO they would mostly fail under §18 and GDPR wouldn't apply:
Okay.
What happens if a subsequent data breach (malware / infection) causes
said individual archives to become public information? }:-)
Of course, if a company was using the mailing list to
On 05/14/2018 04:11 PM, Bernd Petrovitsch wrote:
Seriously, these folks don't know what they imply.
Nope. Politicians (almost) never fully understand what's going on.
And to be honest: If person X fullquotes and the email ends in an archive,
who's fault is it?
Obviously the archive's (or m
On 2018-05-13 at 05:39 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> It would be a much more annoying matter if they claimed the right to
> be deleted from third party posts that quoted and identified them,
> though. If there is a "right to be forgotten" that impinges on
> mailing list archives, that seems