Yeah. We dont know who owns our personal data here on Amiga.org because we still haven't been told who owns it, despite people really wanting to know.
This security vulnerability led Jens to leave.
I don't blame him. After all, he is a businessman, and a big figure in the Amiga hardware scene. He didn't want his details compromised, and so, left.
What a farce.
;^)
Yeah, watch out someone might find out what town I live in and that I don't like Apple any more than Microsoft. ;^) OOOOOOOooooo. They might also see the picture I posted of my old dead A4000D board or find out that I'm wacked enough to want to buy an X1000.
Ah never mind, I post more than that to my Facebook account.
Really, who cares who owns the site as long as it continues to be a useful form of contact. It's not like Jens was posting project designs that required an NDA or something. Most discussions involved information he wanted to be publically vailable anyway.
The idea that anything could be important stolen by the new owner is ludicrous.
If it's such a big deal just remove your location info and don't post anything confidential.