James, > But for this year, I'd just assume the "event partners" checkbox > covers publication of attendee data to attendees, because if you > assume the opposite, since you've asked no additional permission of > your speakers either, that would make publishing the agenda a GDPR > violation. Speakers have proposed a topic by posting a message to a public mailing list. Whereas not all attendees have indicated their desire to attend in a public forum. I don't think there's a problem publishing the list of people that sent an ATTEND. My concern is the ones that didn't. And if the attendee list is not comprehensive, I am not sure how helpful it is. >From a more practical perspective, I also don't have access to whether people clicked the "event partners" box or not during registration. Although I can reach out to LF and see whether I can get access to that information. -- Martin K. Petersen Oracle Linux Engineering