What's the problem with pinging the Neon servers? Any system already does way more than that when checking for updates, not to mention when you connect to a website, or even IRC.
How can this ping be violating any privacy if we don't even need to store the IP, just a unique ID? We can even generate the ID ourselves so it can't be matched with other sources. I don't see how this can have any impact to privacy nor any other use than counting people using Neon. I don't understand this extremism and I'm sad to see it in our community, specially when other free projects like Firefox have been collecting way more complex analytics (opt-out) for a while with a positive impact for them. Albert
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