It's not that simple. You have been collecting this information for a long time, without informing people, and now you release all this historical data publicly. This is a far cry from the realtime list which people use to see if friends are online.argul wrote:I am glad a discussion has started here about whether the online list should be freely available.
I'm older than you are. I do not accept that the fact that something can be recorded justifies recording it, storing it, and releasing it later without the knowledge or consent of those affected. Open Source is irrelevant here.I don't know how old anyone of you is, but I grew up with the knowledge that *everything* which is is recordable, will be recorded and datamined. You need to keep the sources closed. Do not try to make rules about how data should be used, once they are there! Make sure they won't be there in the first place!
In the interest of full disclosure, I'll mention here that you also have been sent (for backup purposes) full data about all transactions in ManaMarket. (I also have this information, but I have not and will not release it except privately for creating the stats pages, or to TMW project leaders for purposes directly related to the project.)
The current online list has no bearing on the historical data you have released. My concern is with the sudden release of previously unknown historical data over the objections of some of those affected. My concern is that this is justified with "nobody stopped me then, and now it's too late."Don't blame me, but the online list being there. If you don't feel well with recording the logs, remove the online list.
I do not wish to be associated with an organization that operates in such a fashion.