Am Montag, 14. August 2017, 11:48:04 CEST schrieb Volker Krause: Morning
[snip] > > > At the moment, we can not even judge how much data we receive with that > > > policy, we can still re discuss that if we really see we get not enough > > > feedback to have usable data. > > > > So general question: How do we communicate or offer to set it on? > > First-run > > dialog? Release notes? > > Let's make sure to keep policy and current implementation separate to avoid > confusion and to avoid tying the policy too much to what happens to be > implemented right now. Of course that makes sense. > The policy doesn't state anything about "encouraging" to opt-in at this > point. We probably want to add something about not "forcing" opt-in by for > example not offering certain features only if telemetry in enabled. Beyond > that it's mainly a marketing thing that doesn't need to be regulated by the > telemetry policy IMHO. > > The current implementation offers an encouragement system where it displays > a passive popup after a certain time of using the application. It's > intentionally not a first run dialog, that would generate a very bad first > impression. But it's also intentionally a (recurring) in-app notification as > I doubt we'd get much data if it's purely mentioned in the release notes, > or the user just happens to find the option somewhere. Thanks for this information regarding the current implementation. > The participation ratio is one of the big unknowns so far, so this is an > important aspect. Of course but nonetheless thanks for your work on the KUserFeedback (soon-to- be ;-) framework. Mario
