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Re: Right to privacy & client info strings
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Derek Robert Price |
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Re: Right to privacy & client info strings |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Oct 2002 14:46:28 -0400 |
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The problem I'm currently investigating a bunch of hung server
processes. I have not received user reports, but I was thinking it
might be nice to see if one particular type or version of client was
leaving the hung processes or if there might be some other cause.
Derek
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Kostur, Andre wrote:
This may sound extremist, but that's just like saying "If it's an
opt-in mailing list, nobody will opt-in! So I'll default to assuming
you want the mail, and you can opt-out" (OK, except that you can't
trust the spammer's opt-out mechanism, where you [hopefully] _can_
trust the CVS client to not send the data).
If a client is having issues, I don't think that there's a problem
with the CVS admin saying: "Well, there seems to be a problem and I
need to know some additional information. Could you set this debug
option on, and try again please?"
- Right to privacy & client info strings, Derek Robert Price, 2002/10/25
- RE: Right to privacy & client info strings, ATD Hubbard, John, 2002/10/25
- RE: Right to privacy & client info strings, Kostur, Andre, 2002/10/25
- RE: Right to privacy & client info strings, ATD Hubbard, John, 2002/10/25
- Re: Right to privacy & client info strings,
Derek Robert Price <=