So, basically, this has opened the door to debate about the legality of collecting biometrics, but we still have to wait for official rulings to see if a stop is put to collecting that data under the Aadhar umbrella?
Can someone more well-versed in Indian law help me understand : Does this ruling prevent collection of biometrics or restrict it somehow under the Aadhar system?
Also, I recall the Indian Government was pushing Aadhar Pay - a biometric fingerprint scan based PoS payment / verification system (likely it is already deployed, I don't live there so I don't know). What happens to that now?
How does this compare to other popular solutions? Specifically, KeepassX / Keepass2 which are the most common solutions I've seen most Unix / Linux users employ. Can we objectively state which one is a better solution?
This is amazing! My burning question - as has been pointed out in the thread, the effort to produce a great article on Distill - generating interactive figures, doing front end web dev etc. would require a lot of time and resources on the part of the researchers. Is it possible to include within Distill an option to connect researchers to willing-and-able developers in those domains (for example, me) to help them get it done?