* Riku Ahonen <[email protected]> [2015-01-21 23:03:52 +0200]: > > 21.01.2015, 10:56, Florian Bruhin wrote: > > > >When I first sent a crash report with my email address I was a bit surprised > >it ended up on public web page. I think it would be nice to keep contact > >information private or tell the user about this in the crash dialog. > >Huh, I think the crash dialog mentioned the reports being public. > >Maybe I'm wrong, or this got lost in the first redesign I did. > > > >There are basically two reasons they are public: > > > >- I already had the pastebin set up, and didn't think there would be > > so many reports at the time I set it up, so I just used that. > > > >- Sometimes I just dump the URL into an issue without much more > > information. If someone wants to help fixing the bug, it'd make > > sense for them to be able to see the report. Or in general, it'd be > > confusing if reports linked in public issues needed an account :-/ > > > >But yeah - given the amount of "real" issues is going down (and > >hopefully will stay down when more tests are running), maybe I should > >spend more time opening issues with any *relevant* information from > >the full report, and making it private. > > > >I also opened an issue: > > > >https://github.com/The-Compiler/qutebrowser/issues/481 > > > >I probably have to set up a separate pastebin for qutebrowser reports. > >I guess that'd make sense anyways. > > > >Florian > > > Maybe crash dialog could send the actual crash log into a public pastebin > and possible contact information somewhere else? I don't know if I was > unclear in my earlier message but I don't oppose public crash logs. I just > think email addresses and such would better be kept private.
Too hard to implement. Right now I just can use a pastebin. I don't want to implement my own server-side thing, I prefer to work on qutebrowser. And debug logs could have enough sensitive information for them to be private. Florian -- http://www.the-compiler.org | [email protected] (Mail/XMPP) GPG: 916E B0C8 FD55 A072 | http://the-compiler.org/pubkey.asc I love long mails! | http://email.is-not-s.ms/
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