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I think there’s also a difference on what data is being accessed.
Curly might be using static pdf AE awards and seniority lists. So what?
iCrewmax and easybid were actively interfacing DBMS.
Big difference if dbms is hacked or crashes.
Sad to see oak notes, iCrewmax, and easybid go, but I see the difference. Id hate to see anything else shut down.
Curly might be using static pdf AE awards and seniority lists. So what?
iCrewmax and easybid were actively interfacing DBMS.
Big difference if dbms is hacked or crashes.
Sad to see oak notes, iCrewmax, and easybid go, but I see the difference. Id hate to see anything else shut down.
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When you buy a house from a Delta pilot or use one to to refinance your house or use one with a side hustle you contract with, do you expect them to do it pro bono or take a loss or provide a substantial discount?
He provides a service name find very useful. If you don't like it, don't pay for it
He provides a service name find very useful. If you don't like it, don't pay for it
I'm just asking for them to be consistent in the application of their rules. Which is not the case here with Curly and his product.
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I think there’s also a difference on what data is being accessed.
Curly might be using static pdf AE awards and seniority lists. So what?
iCrewmax and easybid were actively interfacing DBMS.
Big difference if dbms is hacked or crashes.
Sad to see oak notes, iCrewmax, and easybid go, but I see the difference. Id hate to see anything else shut down.
Curly might be using static pdf AE awards and seniority lists. So what?
iCrewmax and easybid were actively interfacing DBMS.
Big difference if dbms is hacked or crashes.
Sad to see oak notes, iCrewmax, and easybid go, but I see the difference. Id hate to see anything else shut down.
The access issue is no different than what other 3rd parties were doing for ICrew Max, EasyBid and EasySwap. It's access. Nothing more.
I don't think Curly should have a special carve out to provide him with our information to produce his product.
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When you buy a house from a Delta pilot or use one to to refinance your house or use one with a side hustle you contract with, do you expect them to do it pro bono or take a loss or provide a substantial discount?
He provides a service name find very useful. If you don't like it, don't pay for it
He provides a service name find very useful. If you don't like it, don't pay for it
#65
Did we not have a pilot disciplined for posting on SM a small piece of the seniority list? Granted Curly doesn't post that information, but he does have access to it.
The access issue is no different than what other 3rd parties were doing for ICrew Max, EasyBid and EasySwap. It's access. Nothing more.
I don't think Curly should have a special carve out to provide him with our information to produce his product.
The access issue is no different than what other 3rd parties were doing for ICrew Max, EasyBid and EasySwap. It's access. Nothing more.
I don't think Curly should have a special carve out to provide him with our information to produce his product.
You are certainly free to have an issue with perceived HyPoCrAcY!!! Or whatever. But come on....
I'm actually amazed at how worked up some of you are over this. He was doing it before he retired. He has continued offering it as a service. Don't like it? Don't use his service. Sheesh!!
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No difference? Lol, wut? There is a HUGE difference. iCrewMax and Easy Bid/Swap had active tunnels into DL computers, on demand. No certificates or information assurance/protection. It was a backdoor for hackers or whatever, and (though I don't like it), can acknowledge why the company closed those tunnels. Curly has someone email him a simple pdf once a month for seniority, and once a month for AE's. That's it. I have all the same information saved onto my computer, as can you.
You are certainly free to have an issue with perceived HyPoCrAcY!!! Or whatever. But come on....
I'm actually amazed at how worked up some of you are over this. He was doing it before he retired. He has continued offering it as a service. Don't like it? Don't use his service. Sheesh!!
You are certainly free to have an issue with perceived HyPoCrAcY!!! Or whatever. But come on....
I'm actually amazed at how worked up some of you are over this. He was doing it before he retired. He has continued offering it as a service. Don't like it? Don't use his service. Sheesh!!
What about Oak Notes?
Yeah, I do have a problem with him not being an employee getting the lists - and making money off it. If he offered it for free, then I wouldn't be squawking about it. Also, I stated he is welcome to show us the balance sheet. If he's not profiting off of it and the balance sheet is a push, I'll shut my mouth. I maintain he is profiting from it (until I see otherwise). Don't think he's doing it out of the goodness of his heart.
Also, my larger beef is the inconsistent application of our information/technology assurance and security policies. Wanna test it out? Email a friend a copy of any company specific info (that's how its defined in the policy not my words). See what happens. Guarantee they won't take it lightly.
Yet somehow influencers can splash delta branded info all over their postings, but a UNA guy can't make a bag tag that has an image of the widget on it? And yeah the influencers are getting paid via clicks, likes and subscribes depending on the platform they are using. A non-employee gets access (don't care how really) to company specific information (pretty sure our SL fits that defnition), yet they look the other way.
Very inconsistent. That's my issue here.
You think it's fine for him, I don't. We disagree on that.
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We have information assurance policies. We sign for compliance on them every year. They are not being consistently applied, if followed at all, in certain situations. How's that gamer/player hate? If the UNA guy can't make a bag tag with a widget on it, then the influencers should not be able to show delta brand on their musings.
If Oak notes is prohibited from using non-tunneled info, then why isn't Curly?
Very inconsistent, yet very selective.
If Oak notes is prohibited from using non-tunneled info, then why isn't Curly?
Very inconsistent, yet very selective.
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They could have easily contracted and licensed those 3rd parties. Cloudfare shut us down for almost 2 weeks. They were given full access to our systems via as a third party vendor (thru Microsoft).
What about Oak Notes?
Yeah, I do have a problem with him not being an employee getting the lists - and making money off it. If he offered it for free, then I wouldn't be squawking about it. Also, I stated he is welcome to show us the balance sheet. If he's not profiting off of it and the balance sheet is a push, I'll shut my mouth. I maintain he is profiting from it (until I see otherwise). Don't think he's doing it out of the goodness of his heart.
Also, my larger beef is the inconsistent application of our information/technology assurance and security policies. Wanna test it out? Email a friend a copy of any company specific info (that's how its defined in the policy not my words). See what happens. Guarantee they won't take it lightly.
Yet somehow influencers can splash delta branded info all over their postings, but a UNA guy can't make a bag tag that has an image of the widget on it? And yeah the influencers are getting paid via clicks, likes and subscribes depending on the platform they are using. A non-employee gets access (don't care how really) to company specific information (pretty sure our SL fits that defnition), yet they look the other way.
Very inconsistent. That's my issue here.
You think it's fine for him, I don't. We disagree on that.
What about Oak Notes?
Yeah, I do have a problem with him not being an employee getting the lists - and making money off it. If he offered it for free, then I wouldn't be squawking about it. Also, I stated he is welcome to show us the balance sheet. If he's not profiting off of it and the balance sheet is a push, I'll shut my mouth. I maintain he is profiting from it (until I see otherwise). Don't think he's doing it out of the goodness of his heart.
Also, my larger beef is the inconsistent application of our information/technology assurance and security policies. Wanna test it out? Email a friend a copy of any company specific info (that's how its defined in the policy not my words). See what happens. Guarantee they won't take it lightly.
Yet somehow influencers can splash delta branded info all over their postings, but a UNA guy can't make a bag tag that has an image of the widget on it? And yeah the influencers are getting paid via clicks, likes and subscribes depending on the platform they are using. A non-employee gets access (don't care how really) to company specific information (pretty sure our SL fits that defnition), yet they look the other way.
Very inconsistent. That's my issue here.
You think it's fine for him, I don't. We disagree on that.
Curly doesn't owe you a thing, much less a 'peek at his books'. That's an Appeal to Ignorance, aka Burden of Proof Fallacy. And he's not even here to speak up for, or defend himself. He doesn't even post here anymore.
Take your influencer beef up with the company. In the meantime, many of us appreciate his product. So don't ruin it.
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