On Aug 27, 2011, at 10:47 AM, Pavel JanÃk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Aug 27, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
>
>> I don't understand. If you can read issues, you can read the email addresses of
those who created the issue, those who are CC on the issue, etc.
>
> yes, e.g. pjanik@openoffice.org. OK. But you probably can log in with the password mentioned
under username pjanik and see the profile of such user and then you can read his real, non-OOo
mail address, e.g. pavelampersandjanik.cz, which I used to get OOo account. Users provided
their addresses to OOo project under some privacy policy.
>
> This way, they are effectively published.
Can we conclude that what we've been calling an <id>@openoffice.org email is in fact
openoffice.org user registration?
That these are used to login to www, extensions, templates, and bugzilla? Anything else?
And are these the 455,422 people on http://openoffice.org/people?
Regards,
Dave
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