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author | Laura Arjona Reina <larjona@debian.org> | 2018-06-10 20:43:09 +0200 |
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committer | Laura Arjona Reina <larjona@debian.org> | 2018-06-10 20:43:09 +0200 |
commit | 559a33ce276d4432a019e0fa2ad339f1047b5bc2 (patch) | |
tree | 1a2315cf53f7d67d2fa56c457a04a70a9167db45 /english/legal | |
parent | 93ee405fac77624341dd2e3b83500f7d060a1e82 (diff) |
</h1> -> </h2>
Diffstat (limited to 'english/legal')
-rw-r--r-- | english/legal/privacy.wml | 30 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/english/legal/privacy.wml b/english/legal/privacy.wml index 2f8fd80e1ce..e281f0cae2d 100644 --- a/english/legal/privacy.wml +++ b/english/legal/privacy.wml @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ association with the project rather than the project themselves. Questions about exactly what data those services hold should be directed at the service owners rather than the Debian Project itself.</p> -<h2>Contributors (<a href="https://contributors.debian.org/">contributors.debian.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>Contributors (<a href="https://contributors.debian.org/">contributors.debian.org</a>)</h2> <p>The Debian Contributors site provides an aggregation of data about where someone has contributed to the Debian Project, whether that's through filing a @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ the services in question (details about an identifier such as login name and time of last contribution) and provides a single reference point to see where the Project is storing information about an individual.</p> -<h2>The Archive (<a href="https://ftp.debian.org/debian/">ftp.debian.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>The Archive (<a href="https://ftp.debian.org/debian/">ftp.debian.org</a>)</h2> <p>The primary distribution method of Debian is via its public archive network. The archive consists of all of the binary packages and their associated source @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ software authors distributed source code, with Debian adding additional information to track authorship and copyright to ensure that licenses are being correctly documents and the Debian Free Software Guidelines adhered to.</p> -<h2>Bug Tracking System (<a href="https://bugs.debian.org/">bugs.debian.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>Bug Tracking System (<a href="https://bugs.debian.org/">bugs.debian.org</a>)</h2> <p>The bug tracking system is interacted with via email, and stores all emails received in relation to a bug as part of that bug's history. In order that the @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ is available, the entirety of the bug tracking system is openly accessible. Therefore any information, including names and email addresses as part of email headers, sent to the BTS will be archived and publicly available.</p> -<h2>DebConf (<a href="https://www.debconf.org/">debconf.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>DebConf (<a href="https://www.debconf.org/">debconf.org</a>)</h2> <p>The DebConf registration structure stores the details of conference attendees. These are required to determine eligibility to bursarys, association @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ also be shared with suppliers to the conference, e.g. attendees staying in the conference provided accommodation will have their name and attendance date shared with the accommodation provider.</p> -<h2>Developers LDAP (<a href="https://db.debian.org">db.debian.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>Developers LDAP (<a href="https://db.debian.org">db.debian.org</a>)</h2> <p>Project contributors (developers and others with guest accounts) who have account access to machines within the Debian infrastructure have their details @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ location for project members to exchange such contact information. It is not explicitly collected at any point and can always be removed by logging into the db.debian.org web interface or sending signed email to the email interface.</p> -<h2>Gitlab (<a href="https://salsa.debian.org/">salsa.debian.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>Gitlab (<a href="https://salsa.debian.org/">salsa.debian.org</a>)</h2> <p>salsa.debian.org provides an instance of the <a href="https://about.gitlab.com/">GitLab</a> DevOps lifecycle management tool. @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ these commit details once they are incorporated into the repository is extremely disruptive and in some cases (such as when signed commits are in use) impossible.</p> -<h2>Gobby (<a href="https://gobby.debian.org/">gobby.debian.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>Gobby (<a href="https://gobby.debian.org/">gobby.debian.org</a>)</h2> <p>Gobby is a collaborative online text editor, which tracks contributions and changes against connected users. No authentication is required to connect to @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ understand that it may prove possible to map usernames back to individuals based upon common use of that username or the content they post to a collaborative document within the system.</p> -<h2>Mailing Lists (<a href="https://lists.debian.org/">lists.debian.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>Mailing Lists (<a href="https://lists.debian.org/">lists.debian.org</a>)</h2> <p>Mailing lists are the primary communication mechanism of the Debian Project. Almost all of the mailing lists related to the project are open, and thus @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ reasons for certain aspects of the project. Due to the nature of email these archives will therefore potentially hold personal information, such as names and email addresses.</p> -<h2>New Members site (<a href="https://nm.debian.org/">nm.debian.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>New Members site (<a href="https://nm.debian.org/">nm.debian.org</a>)</h2> <p>Contributors to the Debian Project who wish to formalise their involvement may choose to apply to the New Members process. This allows them to gain the @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ outstanding applicants are publicly visible on the site, allowing anyone to see the state of New Member processing within the Project to ensure an appropriate level of transparency.</p> -<h2>Popularity Contest (<a href="https://popcon.debian.org/">popcon.debian.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>Popularity Contest (<a href="https://popcon.debian.org/">popcon.debian.org</a>)</h2> <p>"popcon" tracks which packages are installed on a Debian system, to enable the gathering of statistics about which packages are widely used and which are @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ issues with the processing mechanisms. Anonymized submissions are kept for at most 20 days. Summary reports, which contain no personally identifiable information, are kept indefinitely.</p> -<h2>snapshot (<a href="http://snapshot.debian.org/">snapshot.debian.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>snapshot (<a href="http://snapshot.debian.org/">snapshot.debian.org</a>)</h2> <p>The snapshot archive provides a historical view of the Debian archive (ftp.debian.org above), allowing access to old packages based on dates and @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ provides a useful resource to developers and users when tracking down regressions in software packages, or providing a specific environment to run a particular application.</p> -<h2>Votes (<a href="https://vote.debian.org/">vote.debian.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>Votes (<a href="https://vote.debian.org/">vote.debian.org</a>)</h2> <p>The vote tracking system (devotee) tracks the status of ongoing General Resolutions and the results of previous votes. In the majority of cases this @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ name mapping) and how they voted becomes publicly viewable. Only Project members are valid voters for the purposes of devotee, and only valid votes are tracked by the system.</p> -<h2>Wiki (<a href="https://wiki.debian.org/">wiki.debian.org</a>)</h1> +<h2>Wiki (<a href="https://wiki.debian.org/">wiki.debian.org</a>)</h2> <p>The Debian Wiki provides a support and documentation resource for the Project which is editable by everyone. As part of that contributions are @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ address is required for the purposes of providing a mechanism for account password reset, and notifying the user of any changes on pages they are subscribed to.</p> -<h2>Echelon</h1> +<h2>Echelon</h2> <p>Echelon is a system used by the Project to track member activity; in particular it watches the mailing list and archive infrastructures, looking for @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ is inactive or missing and thus that there might be an operational requirement to lock their account or otherwise reduce their access permissions to ensure Debian systems are kept secure.</p> -<h2>Service related logging</h1> +<h2>Service related logging</h2> <p>In addition to the explicitly listed services above the Debian infrastructure logs details about system accesses for the purposes of ensuring |