Very good, Agustin. This shows everyone a wider picture. I think it's important to name things in a way that feels like a positive thing or at most neutral. So 'user feedback' not 'tracking', etc. And I would disagree with accusations by those that use 'tracking' terms.
In this context if the vision says: "A world in which everyone has control over their digital life and enjoys freedom and privacy." The 'electronic' user feedback is exactly the important means that give users this very control. And they do not trade the freedom or privacy for that control, not more than in a case when I state that it can feel offensive when anonymous users communicate with a project when we, project members, are not hiding behind nicknames. Conversely, people are free to trade the values: trade the control for privacy and freedom. We can only hope these would be rare cases in the general user's population. Our defaults regarding the 'user feedback' policies could address that. On 21 April 2016 at 00:49, Agustin Benito (toscalix) <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > (long mail) [..] -- regards, Jaroslaw Staniek KDE: : A world-wide network of software engineers, artists, writers, translators : and facilitators committed to Free Software development - http://kde.org Calligra Suite: : A graphic art and office suite - http://calligra.org Kexi: : A visual database apps builder - http://calligra.org/kexi Qt Certified Specialist: : http://www.linkedin.com/in/jstaniek _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community
