On Wednesday 16 July 2008, Tom "spot" Callaway wrote: > For a while now, we've been butting up against the Red Hat Privacy > Policy (which we've been using to cover Fedora). To try to address some > of these concerns, I sat down and made a new privacy policy for Fedora > to use that is independent of Red Hat's Privacy Policy. I made a draft, > then sent it over to Red Hat Legal for review. They made some minor > changes and sent it back to me. > > Here it is for you folks to look over: > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/TomCallaway/PrivacyPolicyDraft > > Keep in mind that while this is more open than the Red Hat Privacy > Policy, I think it is more in keeping with the spirit of Fedora. (Also, > it is directly derived from Red Hat's privacy policy, so its not as if I > completely rewrote it from scratch). > > Barring any major failures, I plan to present this for approval at next > week's board meeting. > > Comments are welcome. I would do a s/Fedora/Fedora Project/g otherwise it looks ok to me. -- Dennis Gilmore
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