The full story: https://blog.pypi.org/posts/2023-05-24-pypi-was-subpoenaed/
Who is in charge of managing Nim infrastructure and would you comply with the DOJ if presented with such a situation? What would be the process if, for example, the BMJ (I assume it’s Germany’s DOJ) asked for all the logs of IP addresses to Nim playground and the code associated with each of them?
I don't manage the playground so I don't speak for its manager.
Would I comply and give away forum user data to some government? I cannot imagine.
Playground manager here. The playground tries it's very best to clear everything from the disk. It has very limited hard drive space so it doesn't store anything apart from the code and the images containing the various Nim versions. The only thing that could be possible to share is the access log from nginx which would just be a bunch of IPs with not much more.
The only place Nim really stores anything is this forum, and the live chats, and apart from the publicly available information I believe it's only username-email combinations which would be of any interest.
Well we also store analytics, but those are anonymized so hardly anything useful there either.