On 05/16/2018 11:16 PM, Walter van Holst wrote:
Hi,
https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2018/5/gdpr-biggest-pain-points-now-... _______________________________________________
None of them would hit my top five, as a GDPR practitioner.
Maybe it is better to elaborate what issues you do see.
To be honest, I don't think the GDPR is such a burden, certainly not for OS projects.
Yes, professional users of your software inside the EU have to make a list of the data they are processing, yes they have to think about why they are processing it, yes they need to think what legal base the processing has, yes they have to inform their users, yes the users have rights like viewing their data and the right to request deletion.
But almost all of these were already mandatory under the previous EU directive, all of these are part of showing respect to your users, all of these are already in line with the spirit of open source software.
So, what GDPR-pain do you have?
To answer that question myself: while working at the GDPR project for the XMPP Standards Foundation, if feels to me like doing a due check-up of data policies and a due reviewing of policies about adapting or not adapting to local laws. The only pain may be the pressure everybody feels. But that is IMHO a necessity to get moving.
Winfried