Re: GDPR compliance best practices?

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On Sun, Jun 03, 2018 at 04:07:39PM -0400, Theodore Y. Ts'o wrote:
> Why don't you try to implement your proposal then, and then benchmark
> it.  After you find out how much of a performance disaster it's going
> to be, especially for large git repos, we can discuss who is being
> tyrannical.

See, Ted, but I have this other hobby project with git stash preserving 
timestamps, which is 90% done but not yet finished. I am a very busy 
person. I might implement it but it's not the topmost priority. Thus, 
first I want to discuss to not waste too much time implementing 
something that's then rejected by valid criticism while that criticms 
could have been raised beforehand. Perhaps I can convince my employer 
to work on it on their account. But there's so much to do at the moment.

I have a PhD, about very complex things like static program analysis by 
abstract interpretation. I love hacking very much but I can mostly only 
do it as a hobby because humanity is better served doing the complex 
things that not every hacker can do.

I know I am being whiny but that's how it is.

But I will take your message as saying you at least don't see any 
obvious criticism leading to complete rejection of the approach.

Best wishes
Peter

-- 
Peter Backes, rtc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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