From andrius.merkys at gmail.com Wed Aug 3 08:34:24 2022 From: andrius.merkys at gmail.com (Andrius Merkys) Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2022 08:34:24 +0300 Subject: [Cod-bugs] Publishing COD privacy policy In-Reply-To: <6f8960ac-4f56-188e-1ea2-6df6cc177f3d@ibt.lt> References: <6f8960ac-4f56-188e-1ea2-6df6cc177f3d@ibt.lt> Message-ID: <27b2b851-e059-4a3d-a1d3-d5e4f3223fe2@gmail.com> Hello, I assume this email was meant for COD AB mailing list (cod-advisory-board@), but was sent to cod-bugs@ instead. cod-bugs@ is read by just a few of COD developers, mostly located in Vilnius. Best, Andrius On 2022-07-25 19:00, Saulius Gra?ulis wrote: > Dear COD AB members, > > as we have discussed, I have published the COD Privacy Policy and GDPR > compliance statement on our COD Web site (link "Privacy and GDPR > ") > [1]. The files are accessible also under a new Web resource "documents/" > [2], and under our traditional year-based "archive/" directory [3]. All > links are supposed to be stable. > > I hope this will make the COD more immune to certain legal complaints, > and will make our views in personal privacy more explicit. > > If you notice any problems, please report. > > Sincerely yours, > Saulius > > Refs.: > > [1] http://www.crystallography.net/cod/, v0.10.5, accessed > 2022-07-25T18:50+03:00 > > [2] http://www.crystallography.net/cod/documents/, accessed > 2022-07-25T18:58+03:00 > > [3] https://www.crystallography.net/cod/archives/2022/, accessed > 2022-07-25T18:59+03:00 > > -- > Dr. Saulius Gra?ulis > Vilnius University, Life Science Center, Institute of Biotechnology > Saul?tekio al. 7, LT-10257 Vilnius, Lietuva (Lithuania) > phone (office): (+370-5)-2234353, mobile: (+370-684)-49802, (+370-614)-36366 > > > _______________________________________________ > Cod-bugs mailing list > Cod-bugs at lists.crystallography.net > http://lists.crystallography.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cod-bugs -- Andrius Merkys Vilnius University Institute of Biotechnology, Saul?tekio al. 7 LT-10257 Vilnius, Lithuania From andrius.merkys at gmail.com Wed Aug 3 08:35:18 2022 From: andrius.merkys at gmail.com (Andrius Merkys) Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2022 08:35:18 +0300 Subject: [Cod-bugs] Electing Anatnas Vaitkus as a voting member of the COD Advisory Board In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello, I assume this email was meant for COD AB mailing list (cod-advisory-board@), but was sent to cod-bugs@ instead. cod-bugs@ is read by just a few of COD developers, mostly located in Vilnius. Best, Andrius On 2022-07-25 19:13, Saulius Gra?ulis wrote: > Dear COD AB members, > > there is another long standing issue which I would like to bring to your > attention. > > Sure you all know Antanas Vaitkus, who is member of COD Vilnius group. > Antanas hardly need introduction in this forum ? he made numerous posts > during the last years, worked actively on developing COD software and > curating COD data. He is also participating in CIF dictionary > development with COMCIFS and maintaining the historic IUCr CIF 1.1 > dictionaries that are very important for the COD data (since our files > are at the moment CIF 1.1). > > Antanas is a member of the COD AB mailing list, but so far has formally > participated as an observer. Recognising his important work done to the > COD and great potential for his future contributions, I suggest electing > Antanas Vaitkus to become a voting member of the COD Advisory Board and > listing his name on the COD main site [1]. > > Please respond either in this mailing list or use private e-mails of the > COD AB voting members. > > Mine is a very cordial support to accept Antanas: +1 :) > > Sincerely yours, > Saulius > > Ref.: > > [1] http://www.crystallography.net/cod/, accessed 2022-07-25T19:11+03:00 -- Andrius Merkys Vilnius University Institute of Biotechnology, Saul?tekio al. 7 LT-10257 Vilnius, Lithuania From noreply at letsencrypt.org Thu Aug 4 02:04:04 2022 From: noreply at letsencrypt.org (noreply at letsencrypt.org) Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2022 23:04:04 +0000 Subject: [Cod-bugs] Let's Encrypt Subscriber Agreement Update Message-ID: <20220803T230403.6912505978565305534.noreply@letsencrypt.org> Dear Let's Encrypt Subscriber: We've updated our Subscriber Agreement, effective September 21, 2022. 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