Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Juni 2019 um 15:05 Uhr Von: "Michael Ströder" <michael@stroeder.com> An: Kein Empfänger Cc: heroes@opensuse.org Betreff: Re: [heroes] NNTP questions / GDPR / DSVGO
On 6/20/19 2:55 PM, Sarah-Julia Kriesch wrote:
We have such problems with GDPR/ DSGVO at our university now, too. That is more crazy than you can believe. We are a Faculty of Computer Science and all data should be anonymously after the leaving of or students. We are using gitlab for student projects and different online forms to register for our units. Every gitlab commit contains the email address by the Contributor. That should not be identifiable in the future because of the GDPR. We have been surprised... Sarah, thanks for bringing this up.
For quite a while I'm concerned about VCS commit histories: You never know who is going to draw which conclusions from it. E.g. your next potential employer could look into those histories and think you might not be fit into the organization because all your public commits were done late in the evening or at night. Just an example.
And the same applies to emails on mailing lists and in forums...
Microsoft bought Linkedin. Microsoft bought github. Think about it.
Ciao, Michael.
Therefore, we have to figure out any solution for openSUSE, too. Best regards, Sarah P.S. One professor has asked another professor at our neighbour university. He laughed about that and had the opinion, that would not be possible. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org