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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/12/2022 10:55 am, Michael
Cordover via linux-aus wrote:<br/>
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<div><span style="color:var(--ui-page-color-fg);">On Sun, Dec 18,
2022, at 18:44, Matt Cengia via linux-aus wrote:</span><br/>
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<div>With that in mind, I put the email addresses from the<br/>
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mailing list on CC.<br/>
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<div>Given that <a href="https://lists.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/linux-aus" moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://lists.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/linux-aus</a> states
that "<i>The subscribers list is only available to the list
administrator</i>", this does not feel like an OK for you to
have done, and it's not obvious how you gathered this list,
unless you just sought anybody who had contributed to the list
over the past X years.<br/>
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<div>Regardless of how this information was obtained (a matter
which I think should also be investigated), Daniel's actions
here are egregious. They stand in stark contrast to the values
of Linux Australia, in particular those of community and
respect.<br/>
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<div>Deliberately publishing the personal information of a large
number of people, without consent, in response to a thread
explicitly describing concerns with such disclosure, is at best
immoral. It is inflammatory and designed to cause upset. I can
see no justification for it, and it demands a swift and serious
response.<br/>
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<div>I think the appropriate response is to expel Daniel Pocock
from Linux Australia, ban him from associated events, and ban
him from the mailing lists. I urge the Council to begin that
process immediately.<br/>
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<div>mjec</div>
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