On 8 December 2011 15:23, Andrew Stubbs andrew.stubbs@linaro.org wrote:
On Thu 08 Dec 2011 14:59:02 GMT, Amber Graner wrote:
The benefits of becoming a Community Contributor will include:
- a Linaro e-mail address
- the right to carry Linaro business cards (we supply the artwork,
youprint your own cards)
- a Linaro IRC cloak
- listing in the relevant Working Group on our Linaro organisation
structure
- listing in the Launchpad Community Contributors Team
Giving a community member a Linaro email address presumably also gives the access to Google Apps?
Google docs has been, up to now, a suitable place to share things that must be kept hidden from the general public (for license reasons, mostly). This also applies to other infrastructure like people.linaro.org, and the 'Internal' pages of the wiki.
The particular data I'm concerned about is proprietary benchmark sources, and figures (these are not exactly highly sensitive, but never-the-less we try to stick to the terms of the license). I'm sure there are others. I have no idea whether being an officially recognised member of the team would satisfy the license, or not?
Now, I know that there are technical solutions to this problem, if it is a problem (i.e. file permissions), but I think there probably needs to be some official word on how we deal with this.
I agree - I'd worry about things which we discuss under NDA as well; so far I've known that anything @linaro.org is fairly safe
I'd like a clear way of distinguishing community members.
Dave