Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: [New post] Community support needed: We want to use our users personal data

2022-11-02 Thread Heiko Tietze
On 02.11.22 12:36, Regina Henschel wrote: I too dislike collecting user data in background. Bug 115712 was closed with "Wontfix" and Bug 140107 removed all relevant code parts. Even collecting data for TDF has been rejected for good reason. The "OpenOffice Improvement program" was stopped too.

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: [New post] Community support needed: We want to use our users personal data

2022-11-02 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi, Heiko Tietze schrieb am 01.11.2022 um 17:05: Your opinion is welcome, of course. Besides disliking the phrasing of your concerns I wonder what alternatives you have in mind. Or do you reject the need for user data? All good questions to discuss at the right place, and that's what the blog

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: [New post] Community support needed: We want to use our users personal data

2022-11-01 Thread Eyal Rozenberg
Heiko, that post speaks in the collective first person, "we", and extols polypoly - while hiding its commercial nature and interests. This should not be posted on the blog - where posts ostensibly represent the project's decisions and position. For a discussion, we have mailing lists and jitsi

Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: [New post] Community support needed: We want to use our users personal data

2022-11-01 Thread Heiko Tietze
Your opinion is welcome, of course. Besides disliking the phrasing of your concerns I wonder what alternatives you have in mind. Or do you reject the need for user data? All good questions to discuss at the right place, and that's what the blog post is for. On 01.11.22 16:34, Eyal Rozenberg wr

[libreoffice-design] Re: [New post] Community support needed: We want to use our users personal data

2022-11-01 Thread Eyal Rozenberg
What, this again? polypoly is a commercial enterprise planning to make money by selling the results of spying on people. Not to mention that it makes Euro-nationalist arguments about how it's important for European commercial entities rather than non-European ones to profit from spying on peo