On many swag request tickets https://fedorahosted.org/emea-swag-tracking/there are private personal data, such as home address or telephone number, because the company that ships media needs them.
I think there should be an option for a ticket to be private, meaning that it should be visible only to logged-in users.
I opened a bug on websites tracker about this https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-websites/ticket/69
Great idea! Never realized that!
2011/12/10 Nikos Roussos nikos@autoverse.net:
On many swag request tickets there are private personal data, such as home address or telephone number, because the company that ships media needs them.
I think there should be an option for a ticket to be private, meaning that it should be visible only to logged-in users.
I opened a bug on websites tracker about this https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-websites/ticket/69
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2011/12/10 Nikos Roussos nikos@autoverse.net:
On many swag request tickets there are private personal data, such as home address or telephone number, because the company that ships media needs them.
I think there should be an option for a ticket to be private, meaning that it should be visible only to logged-in users.
-1 for this, privacy is not really good for transparency.
FAS account could be public. You could tell on the trac ticket to look for your profile address. You could even send by email to the ticket owner your personal address. Writing your postal address is not mandatory in our trac.
Even if I do so, sometimes people ask me for my address :)
I opened a bug on websites tracker about this https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-websites/ticket/69
The fedora-websites trac is definitely not the right place for that, here is the best place.
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I thought that this is already the case. Tickets will not be visible unless you are logged in. Is this not the case?
Sent from my mobile device On Dec 11, 2011 4:12 PM, "Kévin Raymond" shaiton@fedoraproject.org wrote:
2011/12/10 Nikos Roussos nikos@autoverse.net:
On many swag request tickets there are private personal data, such as
home
address or telephone number, because the company that ships media needs them.
I think there should be an option for a ticket to be private, meaning
that
it should be visible only to logged-in users.
-1 for this, privacy is not really good for transparency.
FAS account could be public. You could tell on the trac ticket to look for your profile address. You could even send by email to the ticket owner your personal address. Writing your postal address is not mandatory in our trac.
Even if I do so, sometimes people ask me for my address :)
I opened a bug on websites tracker about this https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-websites/ticket/69
The fedora-websites trac is definitely not the right place for that, here is the best place.
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On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Kévin Raymond shaiton@fedoraproject.orgwrote:
2011/12/10 Nikos Roussos nikos@autoverse.net:
On many swag request tickets there are private personal data, such as
home
address or telephone number, because the company that ships media needs them.
I think there should be an option for a ticket to be private, meaning
that
it should be visible only to logged-in users.
-1 for this, privacy is not really good for transparency.
FAS account could be public. You could tell on the trac ticket to look for your profile address. You could even send by email to the ticket owner your personal address. Writing your postal address is not mandatory in our trac.
Even if I do so, sometimes people ask me for my address :)
I opened a bug on websites tracker about this https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-websites/ticket/69
The fedora-websites trac is definitely not the right place for that, here is the best place.
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Transparency, sure. But making it visible to contributors only by default seems more reasonable. While remaining transparent, we will know that people not involved with the project won't be able to read this private data.
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Kévin Raymond shaiton@fedoraproject.orgwrote:
2011/12/10 Nikos Roussos nikos@autoverse.net:
On many swag request tickets there are private personal data, such as
home
address or telephone number, because the company that ships media needs them.
I think there should be an option for a ticket to be private, meaning
that
it should be visible only to logged-in users.
-1 for this, privacy is not really good for transparency.
Loging in with your fas account will get you all the transparency you want. No need for private data on public sight.
FAS account could be public. You could tell on the trac ticket to look for your profile address. You could even send by email to the ticket owner your personal address. Writing your postal address is not mandatory in our trac.
If I do all the above then the swag ticketing system gets redundant, since what you suggest is do all the communication through email (which will result in a no transparency state)
I opened a bug on websites tracker about this https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-websites/ticket/69
The fedora-websites trac is definitely not the right place for that, here is the best place.
This is why I started this thread. I opened a bug because I think that technically it's the website team that should fix this.
Am Sonntag, den 11.12.2011, 16:12 +0200 schrieb Nikos Roussos:
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Kévin Raymond shaiton@fedoraproject.org wrote: 2011/12/10 Nikos Roussos nikos@autoverse.net: > On many swag request tickets there are private personal data, such as home > address or telephone number, because the company that ships media needs > them. > > I think there should be an option for a ticket to be private, meaning that > it should be visible only to logged-in users.
-1 for this, privacy is not really good for transparency.
Loging in with your fas account will get you all the transparency you want.
This is what I have just implemented. Problem solved.
Regards, Christoph
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Christoph Wickert < christoph.wickert@googlemail.com> wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 11.12.2011, 16:12 +0200 schrieb Nikos Roussos:
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Kévin Raymond shaiton@fedoraproject.org wrote: 2011/12/10 Nikos Roussos nikos@autoverse.net: > On many swag request tickets there are private personal data, such as home > address or telephone number, because the company that ships media needs > them. > > I think there should be an option for a ticket to be private, meaning that > it should be visible only to logged-in users.
-1 for this, privacy is not really good for transparency.
Loging in with your fas account will get you all the transparency you want.
This is what I have just implemented. Problem solved.
Regards, Christoph
Thanx Christoph for the quick response :)
2011/12/11 Nikos Roussos nikos@autoverse.net:
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Kévin Raymond shaiton@fedoraproject.org wrote:
-1 for this, privacy is not really good for transparency.
Loging in with your fas account will get you all the transparency you want. No need for private data on public sight.
Ok, I thought that you wanted privacy even logged as in famsco tickets.
I opened a bug on websites tracker about this https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-websites/ticket/69
The fedora-websites trac is definitely not the right place for that, here is the best place.
This is why I started this thread. I opened a bug because I think that technically it's the website team that should fix this.
It is not :)
Thanks cwickert.
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