Hi,


2017-10-02 10:10 GMT+02:00 Daniel Pocock <daniel@pocock.pro>:

- when you join an organization such as FSFE and you provide personal data such as your name and email address, do you expect that office holders and elected representatives would have some access to this data in performing their roles?

Yes, some access would be ok with me. 

- do you feel it is reasonable for people who are in a position of trust to have some discretion in how they use the data as long as they do so in the best interests of the organization, it's mission and it's members?  Or do you believe the organization should strive to obfuscate the data so that even office holders can't read it and put systems in place so communications are sent out to members through an opaque process?

 
The organization should strive to obfuscate the data so that even office holders can't read it.

- what are the practices you have seen in other community organizations in the free software space and can we learn anything from them in developing best practice?


Sorry, don't know any could example.

Hope I could help and thank you very much for your dedication.

Regards,
Christian