Did any of us opt in to any sort of list to request that we be pinged for Zoomerang surveys? Especially since the survey invitation includes an "opt out" link? I certainly hope that Red Hat wouldn't stoop to simply giving out our email addresses, whether because we're on their listservs or because we're associated, in some way, as users of their products, without our express permission. I would also hope that they wouldn't stoop to sneakwrap type tactics, wherein they would change their policies, regarding the use of our email addresses, with no appropriate notice or prior request for permission.
I don't think Red Hat did anything sneaky. I think our email addresses were lifted from the mailing list archives by this third party. For the record, I did not sign up for any surveys.
I have received surveys from Red Hat in the past, but they were clearly from Red Hat, and in a different format. These messages were sent to the appriopriate email address on my Red Hat customer account or my Red Hat certification account. The email received yesterday was sent to my mailing list account. I do not suspect that Red Hat had any participation in this survey.
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