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Re: Acceptable Use section added to mail.html
- To: sourcenav at sources dot redhat dot com
- Subject: Re: Acceptable Use section added to mail.html
- From: Joe Pallas <pallas at cs dot stanford dot edu>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 09:36:29 -0700
Mo DeJong <mdejong@cygnus.com> wrote:
> I just added an "Acceptable Use" section to the mailing
> list signup page.
[which says in part:
Fictional contract claims
Some organizations require disclaimers along the lines of "This email may
contain confidential information. By reading it you agree to sign over your
first born child." Obviously, these claims are a legal fantasy. Posts
including such claims are strictly forbidden.
]
I don't understand how the prohibition on "fictional contract claims" fits
with the open source philosophy.
We've already established that the people whose messages contain these
boilerplate notices usually have no control over them. It's safe to assume
that their workplace policies are not going to be changed in response to
this prohibition.
So, the only effect this will have is preventing people who are interested
in using or contributing to Source Navigator from doing so. How can this
benefit the Source Navigator community?
The alternative--to ignore any "legal fictions"--seems both more practical
and more inclusive.
joe