On 26/10/12 05:12 PM, Alan Truesdale wrote:
Once again hyperbole. Canonical has no interest in spying on you.
Searching online is not the same as searching your personal desktop
files. One expects data to go to a server when you are online. Sit a new
user down in front of ubuntu and tell them after they do a search that
everything they typed just got sent off to someone. You think they would
expect this? Privacy in our society is based on an expectation of
privacy. Do you really think we should have no expectation of privacy
when using our own personal desktop machines?
This is not hyperbole and venom, this is civilized discussion about a
pertinent on-topic subject. I never called anything evil. I don't think
it is evil. At worst I think it is ill-advised and possibly the
beginning of a slippery slope I don't want to be falling down.
Jeremy
PS: here is a fun bug report :)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+bug/1055766
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