Op 6 mrt. 2017 10:52 schreef "Henrik Danielsson via arch-general" < arch-general@archlinux.org>: I guess I'll be the devil's advocate. I see no privacy issues in handing over a list of already public information You could deny it for practical reasons though, if you simply could not be bothered to scrape/export such a list yourself. Denying or allowing won't stop anyone from obtaining the list. I'd say don't. It's not that the information cannot be obtained otherwise, but I believe it makes a legal difference. Also, I don't see any advantage for ArchLinux to handing overy this info. If they really want this info to profile AUR users and contributers, they can either compile their own info (using git or scraping), or they could use an opt-in mechanism and ask the users if they want to participate. I know it's not directly an privacy issue, but I find it scary nonetheless... (especially since they expressed the wish to consolidate the data with other websites such as github). Mvg, Guus Snijders