On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 5:30 AM Christophe Giboudeaux <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, > Our users have read a couple reddit threads or worse, a website used to > spread > <censored> stuff about kuserfeedback. > > Pointing them to the telemetry policy will probably not be reassuring as I > also can't find answers to a couple questions: > > - The telemetry policy says: « applications honor system-wide telemetry > settings where they exist (global "kill switch") » > > Is it documented? How can a system administrator prevent users from > turning > telemetry on? > Outside of this, for those who prefer DNS based solutions to disabling Telemetry functionality, all submissions are sent to a single host at " telemetry.kde.org" (which should be simple enough to add to /etc/hosts or equivalent) > > - The policy also says « KDE only releases products capable of acquiring > telemetry data if compliance with these rules has been established by a > public > review on [kde-core-devel|kde-community]@kde.org from at least two > reviewers. > » > > My archives may be incomplete but I can't find the reviews for plasma, > KMail, > akregator, SieveEditor, kaddressbook, korganizer and ruqola which are > listed > on https://community.kde.org/Telemetry_Use I have no record of these applications being reviewed either. > > > Where are these? > > Thanks. > Christophe > > Cheers, Ben
