I’ve removed that paragraph and I apologize for it.
If I may indulge in a bit of nitpicking, you misquoted me: “privacy-related procedures” is very different from “privacy issues”, and I maintain that my touchiness is consistent. It is a valid position that the information leak already happened with the publication of the file (so Yvain cannot tighten security when it comes to that file), and that drawing attention to specific breaches of privacy is generally the best way to force people to think about privacy. But your position is valid too, and it was stupid of me to act as I did in a place full of people sharing your position. (Extra stupidity points for me since the place is heavily moderated.)
I’ve removed that paragraph and I apologize for it.
If I may indulge in a bit of nitpicking, you misquoted me: “privacy-related procedures” is very different from “privacy issues”, and I maintain that my touchiness is consistent. It is a valid position that the information leak already happened with the publication of the file (so Yvain cannot tighten security when it comes to that file), and that drawing attention to specific breaches of privacy is generally the best way to force people to think about privacy. But your position is valid too, and it was stupid of me to act as I did in a place full of people sharing your position. (Extra stupidity points for me since the place is heavily moderated.)