On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 17:30, Wolfgang Bornath <[email protected]> wrote: > 2010/10/20 Gustavo Giampaoli <[email protected]>: >> 2010/10/20 Tux99 <[email protected]>: >>> I hope you are not serious about this. Creepy unique identifiers (or any >>> other tracking method) have absolutely no place in a FOSS community OS. >> >> Only if the default option is "NOT" enabled and system asks the user >> "if he/she wants to collaborate with anonymous statistics" and >> something like "if you don't know, use the default option NO". >> >> Don't know you, but I don't feel "hurt" nor feel my freedom violated >> if it lets me choose. Different from Windows that does whatever MS >> says without ask. > > The problem is that according to Robert's suggestion you do not have > this choice if you want to file a bug report. I fear you will not get > that many bug reports from privacy aware users if this system is used. >
wait, what? I did not say that. What I am saying is that you have a choice, just that for newbies you shouldn't have to learn how to sign up for a bugzilla account and such... That would make Mageia look bug-prone, in my opinion. -- later, Robert Xu
