--- Jimmy Wales <jwales(a)bomis.com> wrote:
Daniel Mayer wrote:
However, some people have given either their name
and/or user name in the one of the two comment
fields ('Subject' and 'Note' columns). I think we
should contact those people to ask permission
for us to publish their comments. For example,
the person who donated money for European domains
gave his user name in the 'Note' field.
Why not just delete those fields entirely? I don't
see much purpose to publishing them, even where
they are anonymous.
Because it gives our donors the opportunity to say
nice things about us or otherwise give some direction
on how they would like us to spend their donation. It
also gives them the opportunity to optionally let
everyone else know they donated by signing whatever
message they leave in a comment field (not to mention
it makes it easier to find their donation and confirm
that it was in fact received). Best to have that info
in the public, IMO.
I'd say just a daily breakdown of donations
received
would be more than adequate to answer people's
legitimate curiosity about how the fundraising
went. Even breaking it down to individual donation
amounts seems a bit much to me, although I don't
really see any harm in it either.
It would in fact be easier for me if the detail is
retained in some form. Then I can keep just one set of
books - the public one.
--Daniel Mayer (aka mav)
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