From: Gilbert C. H. II <gc...@mi...> - 2008-05-16 19:02:28
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A former member of the JOS Project has requested to become an administrator of the JOS Project--in order to remove his personal information from HTML pages and Java source code. So far, I have done what I can to remove his personal information on his behalf. It does not make sense to me to grant administrator access to someone who has left the project. I am but one administrator of the JOS Project at sourceforge.net. I am not going to grant administrator privileges to another person, no matter how insistent they might be. We have very limited capability to remove personal information from mailing list archives. We have no known capability of removing personal information from RPMs which have already been distributed. We "remove" information by publishing a new release of an RPM. The jos-general list itself is archived. Everything sent to the list is a "permantent" record. How do we remove information that was unintended to be part of the mailing list archive? I do not know. How should we handle this matter? Thanks, |