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2010-05-30
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2010-05-30
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2010-05-30
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Privacy-loving people should already know about mailinator.com and other pages that allow users to create "throw-away" e-mail addresses on the fly.
There also exist services that allow you to create temporary-forwarding addresses that will accept only a few (e.g. 10) mails and then stop fowarding mail to your real address. Can't remember right now how that service is called, though.
In the context of bug reporting, why would we want anonymity from participants? That's not a rhetorical question; I'm genuinely curious.
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2010-05-31
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Both forcing users to give up a real email address, and then simultaneously denying them the option to hide that address is not the way to encourage participants to offer their services.
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2010-05-31
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2010-06-01
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I don't support that combination, either, but I don't have a problem with requiring real email accounts for bug reporting AND allowing them to be hidden from report views.
There is no reason for everyone’s email addresses to be displayed, the system could keep them hidden and safe by making sure everyone used an alias and displaying that instead. Then everyone concerned could still get notified when a bug report gets added to.
talk.maemo.org works very well this way and I joined it along time before joining the bug tracker system.
If the bug tracker system is known to spammers as a weak site, there is nothing stopping them from signing up and harvesting everyone’s emails.