[Fiware-wpl] Backlog-Deliverable to EC: People's names in Backlog content deliverables

MANUEL ESCRICHE VICENTE mev at tid.es
Wed Nov 13 14:22:04 CET 2013


Hi Markus,

Person's name will be removed in the deliverable!

Kind regards,
Manuel

-----Original Message-----
From: Heller, Markus [mailto:markus.heller at sap.com]
Sent: miércoles, 13 de noviembre de 2013 14:05
To: MANUEL ESCRICHE VICENTE
Cc: fiware-wpl at lists.fi-ware.eu; fiware-wpa at lists.fi-ware.eu
Subject: Backlog-Deliverable to EC: People's names in Backlog content deliverables

Hi Manuel, all,

I also have a new question about people names in the deliverable version of the backlog:

What would you think, should we delete the columns with the developer names in the backlogs or other way round, are they necessary (since they represent some form of personal information which is not needed at this reporting level maybe)? Maybe the individual contributor info provides no real value to the reader?

Alternative: We could replace employee names with company names instead, so that individual contributors do not need to be reported.

I ask because I guess that this information usually is not reported since personal information about the employees direct work is reported. But if I am right, backlog deliverable is a public deliverable (I think maybe not finally decided yet..), so that the employee's names might be blacked out or so as usual?

I am not sure about this, what is your opinion? How do other EU-projects handle this?

Best wishes
Markus


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