S�ren Kuklau wrote:
> On 3/15/2002 10:56 PM, jukola apparently wrote exactly the following:
> 
>> The "drawback" doesn't only send information that is necessary to send 
>> about the crash itself.
> 
> 
> It does.

No, it doesn't. What possible information about a crash of Moz is 
concealed in the name of my computer?


> 
>> It send also information about the printer I'm using. Why? A software, 
>> which is used to browse the internet, should not be concerned of that, 
>> should it?
> 
> 
> Mozilla does a great job at printing (at least for me).

I've never trusted Moz with a print job. Especially not after the 
information it apparently sends somewhere for an unknown reason. God 
knows what's its sending in addition to the print job itself?

> 
>> Is Mozilla's operations dependant on the name of my computer?
> 
> 
> No, I doubt that.
>

Then, why ask for it?

>> If it has,  I would say "Houston, we have a problem". What happens 
>> with Mozilla if I decide to change the name of my computer? Would it 
>> die? 0.9.9 is then the last revision we'll ever see?
> 
> 
> Yes ;-)
> 

Thank God! I change my mind. It would be a disaster! Leaving the battle 
field to M$ is like, uh..., giving up. Nevertheless, my personal info is 
mine, it doesn't belong to a softaware vendor.

-- 
jukola


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