On 11/26/2013 10:42 PM, Steve Wilson wrote:
I built something like this for products at Sun Microsystems. We embedded
into nearly everything we built:
The Java Runtime Environment
Open Office
Solaris
MySQL
Even things like Server LOMs
(the list goes on)
By default, when each of these
I'd say the opt in can be a check in the start-up wizard. You want to
make sure enough people run it. Or even a intermediate page on the
admin logins that would have to be disabled explicitly.
rant target=not the idea for this tool! size=little
I do not believe in data collected by optional
+1.
Of course we must ensure proper treatment of this data (anonymization,
retention, removal, copyrights)
On 11/23/13 11:01 AM, Wido den Hollander w...@widodh.nl wrote:
Hi,
I discussed this during CCCEU13 with David, Chip and Hugo and I promised
I put it on the ml.
My idea is to come up with
I built something like this for products at Sun Microsystems. We embedded
into nearly everything we built:
The Java Runtime Environment
Open Office
Solaris
MySQL
Even things like Server LOMs
(the list goes on)
By default, when each of these products installed/first run, it would try
to bring
On Nov 23, 2013, at 5:01 AM, Wido den Hollander w...@widodh.nl wrote:
Hi,
I discussed this during CCCEU13 with David, Chip and Hugo and I promised I
put it on the ml.
My idea is to come up with a reporting tool which users can run daily which
feeds us back information about how they
Hi,
I discussed this during CCCEU13 with David, Chip and Hugo and I promised
I put it on the ml.
My idea is to come up with a reporting tool which users can run daily
which feeds us back information about how they are using CloudStack:
* Hypervisors
* Zone sizes
* Cluster sizes
* Primary
Hi,
I discussed this during CCCEU13 with David, Chip and Hugo and I promised
I put it on the ml.
My idea is to come up with a reporting tool which users can run daily
which feeds us back information about how they are using CloudStack:
* Hypervisors
* Zone sizes
* Cluster sizes
* Primary