Victor Grigas, 10/04/2013 19:22:
I keep the raw, unpolished interviews
on pages on the password protected:
https://office.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Stories knowing that they are
available only to myself and staff at the WMF.
What about a limited set of trusted wikimedians?
I use that raw material to
release polished works like this:
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Thank_You_All . During the course of an
interview, people sometimes say things that when reviewed later, they wish
they hadn't. Out of respect and decency for those interviewed, [...]
Privacy is very important, and I have to take it seriously. [...]
All very right, just highlighting two passages to complement the
question above: respect and decency are not the same as privacy; would
this material be something that requires everyone with access to it
signing a NDA, or being a PII-handling designated officer (or whatever
the English name for the thing under EU laws)?
Nemo