You've Got Mail -- Tons Of It
Daniel Goldman writes "The Baltimore Sun has an article about the City of Baltimore's email problem." A snippet: "Millions of old e-mail messages are clogging Baltimore's municipal computers, so the city is going to start automatically deleting any messages older than 90 days.
A common practice in private business, the move raises questions when made by a municipality, which has a responsibility to retain certain public records." Goldman points out "Just think about all the potential law suits; 'if it's not there, they can't subpoena it.'"
Outsource each employees email to GMail. Problem solved.
The question comes -- should all of it be public?
They are public records. So, yes it should all be public.
Simple, no?
If you're a zombie and you know it, bite your friend!
When I heard my city were outsourcing their garbage collection services, I imagined office blocks of staff in India sifting through online hex editors looking for spare memory blocks to delete.
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