Hi Marcel, > On 21 Oct 2016, at 12:24, Marcel Bruch <marcel.br...@codetrails.com> wrote: > I’m looking for your input on the second part: whether sending the > fingerprint of an error report to eclipse.org <http://eclipse.org/> before > the user explicitly agrees to send the error itself is considered a privacy > issue. My personal take is that the fingerprint itself does not contain any > reasonable private information. However, under some conditions committers may > be able to “see” which errors a user hits on his machine even if he does not > send the error report ( IFF we'd send the reporter id along with the > fingerprint or would track the reporter’s IP address - which we do not do!).
I find the last sentence confusing. :) Can you clarify: - what is a reporter id? - how is it related to the proposal, i.e. checking for known error information as fingerprints? - why is it necessary for the proposal? - is the reporter id an "opt-in"? Thanks! -Gunnar
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