Redhat is honestly turning into bizarro Google. 🤦🏻♂️
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It's IBM now.
Just make it opt in, what's the big problem?
The problem in opt in telemetry is it's basically useless and is about the same as doing a poll, it over-represents a tiny minority of all users
This explains it better than I can: https://theevilskeleton.gitlab.io/2023/07/16/opt-in-telemetry-and-asking-users-for-feedback-may-not-work-in-practice.html
I don't buy this excuse. Just make it "opt", meaning neither option is the default. You have to choose "Yes, contribute diagnostic and bug data to Fedora (recommended)" or "No, keep my data private" before you can continue. Put a big "more info" link to documentation on what is collected, when, and who gets it, and how it's used.
It somewhat under-represents those who value privacy most and over-represents those who want to help Fedora with their usage data, but I argue that's a good thing.
You can just ask with an intrusive pop up first time after installation so everyone will always see. If ppl still opt-out... Idk... Maybe we respect it.
the people that install fedora on their home computers are already power users.
make this proposition to RTM or volume vendors, not the people that went out of their way to choose your product.
IBM, turning things to shit once again