Le 7/6/16 à 12:00, Andrei Chis a écrit :
Hi Peter,
On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 12:05 AM, Peter Uhnak <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
Privacy>>sendDiagnosticsAndUsageData should be ternary, not binary.
Because right now if I refuse sending the data I will be asked
again every single time.
Indeed right now, at least in Spotter, the notification is shown every
time it is opened in
a new image, even if the setting was explicitly set. It was done like
this as a reminder,
especially if you have the setting set to true.
Andrei for the shortcut reporter we put a number of show. Like that the
user will be reminder a number
of times and the system will get calm. May be you could do the same
So the proper behavior (imho) should be:
ask Privacy for the setting… if the setting is not defined, then
show a popup.
If the setting is defined then respect it and do not show another
popup.
The current behaviour with showing the notification in Spotter and
Nautilus should be a temporary one.
Ideally we just need a single uniform way of showing this notification
plus the option to control
and see the data that each tool wants to record at a fined-grained level.
Also it would be nice to know what happens with the data.
We store it on a server and use it for various analyses.
what can you tell us on processor use in Spotter.
It is also publicly available: GTEventTool default download.
I mean my projects are open source so "sendSourceCode" shouldn't
be an issue… but what you can possibly learn from it?
Why not just analyze the content of SmalltalkHub/GitHub?
Because if you have the setting enabled it does not always work to map
different actions that with the code that you are working on.
Cheers,
Andrei
Peter