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Re: gpdr


From: gogo gogo
Subject: Re: gpdr
Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2024 18:04:53 +0100

My question might have already been asked but commands of gnunet change often. Could we have a chat like irc to talk please?

Le ven. 13 déc. 2024 à 02:17, gogo gogo <gogo246475@gmail.com> a écrit :
Hello Maxime,

Thank you for the precision. :')

And no worry Maxime :) I do not live in such a sensitive location. :)

Le jeu. 12 déc. 2024 à 18:30, Maxime Devos <maximedevos@telenet.be> a écrit :

>Thank you very much for your attention.

>I am also wondering if I could ask tecgnical questions on another channel in order to protect my privacy please.

>Best regards.

I don’t know any such channel (some time ago there was some IRC-like but not actually IRC communication thingie mentioned on the website, but I can’t find it again). Except perhaps for sending e-mails to individual people on the ML (instead of the ML) and requesting to not quote the mail on the ML, but they might not want to .

 

Some potential reason to not want to do that: public ML are _public_, so other people with the same question might can read responses without having to ask again (also less effort for people on ML). And if someone answering on the ML made a mistake in an answer, then there’s a good chance someone else can correct it (less risk of uncorrected wrong answers).

 

If someone wants do to this, perhaps they could reply to this e-mail thread (or to you personally). (Note that according to https://www.gnunet.org/en/contact.html many here support GnuPG encryption, which if applied would prevent the e-mail servers from snooping the contents of the mail, though they would still see who you’re communicating with and when, and maybe the subject too.)

 

(I personally don’t want do to this except perhaps in some exceptional cases, but perhaps others might.)

 

All this said, unless the technical question is somehow also personal or you are in a particularly oppressive location, I think it’s best to use (temporary) pseudonym e-mails.

 

Best regards,
Maxime Devos


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